The Sunshine of Your Smile
Eddie Fisher Lyrics


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The shadow of your smile
When you have gone
Will color all my dreams
And light the dawn

Look into my eyes my love and see
All the lovely things you are to me
Our wistful little star
It was far, too high
A teardrop kissed your lips
And so did I

Now when I remember spring
All the joys that love can bring




I will be remembering
The shadow of your smile

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics of "The Sunshine of Your Smile" by Eddie Fisher, the singer beautifully describes the lasting impact of a loved one's absence through the imagery of a smile and its shadow. The opening lines, "The shadow of your smile, when you have gone, will color all my dreams and light the dawn," convey a sense of longing and melancholy. The metaphor of the shadow of a smile suggests that even in the person's absence, their presence continues to influence the singer's thoughts and emotions, bringing both light and shade to their world. The mention of the dawn symbolizes hope and new beginnings, hinting at the possibility of finding solace and comfort in memories.


As the song progresses, the lyrics direct the listener to "look into my eyes my love and see all the lovely things you are to me." Here, the singer expresses deep affection and appreciation for the qualities of the loved one. By inviting them to see themselves through the singer's eyes, the lyrics highlight the importance of perspective and understanding in a relationship. This verse reflects on the beauty and significance of the bond shared between two individuals, emphasizing the value of love and connection.


The reference to a "wistful little star" that was "far, too high" introduces a sense of yearning and unattainability, suggesting that the love shared may have been out of reach or fleeting. The image of a teardrop kissing the lips of the beloved, followed by the singer doing the same, evokes a tender and bittersweet moment of intimacy and shared emotion. This imagery conveys a sense of longing for past moments of closeness and tenderness, emphasizing the depth of the singer's feelings and the impact of love and loss.


The final verses reflect on the memories of spring and the joys of love, with the singer stating, "Now when I remember spring, all the joys that love can bring, I will be remembering the shadow of your smile." These lines encapsulate the overarching theme of the song, emphasizing the enduring nature of love's imprint on the heart and mind. By associating the memories of love and happiness with the shadow of a smile, the lyrics suggest that even in times of reminiscence and reflection, the presence of a loved one remains vivid and significant. Overall, "The Sunshine of Your Smile" poignantly captures the complexity of love, longing, and memory, weaving together images of light, shadow, and affection in a poignant and emotive narrative.


Line by Line Meaning

The shadow of your smile
The memory of your happy expression


When you have gone
After you have left


Will color all my dreams
Will influence all my thoughts and fantasies


And light the dawn
And bring hope to the new day


Look into my eyes my love and see
Gaze into my eyes and understand


All the lovely things you are to me
All the beautiful qualities you possess in my eyes


Our wistful little star
Our nostalgic symbol of love


It was far, too high
It seemed unreachable and distant


A teardrop kissed your lips
A tear fell onto your lips


And so did I
And I also expressed my emotions


Now when I remember spring
Now when I recall the season of spring


All the joys that love can bring
All the happiness that love can offer


I will be remembering
I will reflect on


The shadow of your smile
The memory of your happy expression




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Johnny Mandel, Paul Webster

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TheJonaco

This melody is also the fight song of Canadian football's B.C. Lions. It was adapted by legendary Vancouver band leader Dal Richards, who passed away just recently at 97.

nonstopdoowop1

you definitely turn the gray skies into blue CatsPjamas1...xo

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