All My Tears
Emmylou Harris Lyrics


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When I go don't cry for me
In my fathers arms I'll be
The wounds this world left on my soul
Will all be healed and I'll be whole

Sun and moon will be replaced
With the light of Jesus' face
And I will not be ashamed
For my savior knows my name

It don't matter where you bury me
I'll be home and I'll be free
It don't matter where I lay
All my tears be washed away

Gold and silver blind the eye
Temporary riches lie
Come and eat from heaven's store
Come and drink and thirst no more

So weep not for me my friend
When my time below does end
For my life belongs to him
Who will raise the dead again

It don't matter where you bury me
I'll be home and I'll be free




It don't matter where I lay
All my tears be washed away

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Emmylou Harris's "All My Tears" speak of the hope and comfort that can be found in death for those who have faith in Jesus. The opening lines suggest that the singer would prefer not to be mourned after death, but rather celebrated because she will be in her father's arms - a reference to being reunited with God in heaven. The next lines speak of a healing process that will take place upon death, where the pain and wounds of the earthly existence will be erased, and the singer's soul will be made whole.


The second verse suggests a profound change will take place in the afterlife, where the worldly sun and moon will be replaced with the light of Jesus. The singer confidently asserts that she will not be ashamed at this time because her savior knows her name. The refrain, "It don't matter where you bury me, I'll be home and I'll be free," emphasizes the idea that death is not the end, but rather a transition to an eternal and perfect home.


The third and final verse emphasizes the temporary nature of wealth and material possessions and encourages people to focus on spiritual sustenance instead. The singer invites her listeners to "come and eat from heaven's store, come and drink and thirst no more." The song concludes with a final reassurance to not weep for the singer when death comes, for her life belongs to the one who will raise the dead again.


Line by Line Meaning

When I go don't cry for me
When I die, don't mourn for me


In my father's arms I'll be
I believe that after my death, I will reunite with my father in heaven


The wounds this world left on my soul
The hurts and pains that life has caused me


Will all be healed and I'll be whole
In death, I will find peace and be complete again


Sun and moon will be replaced
In heaven, the natural world will be transformed


With the light of Jesus' face
Jesus will be the source of light in heaven


And I will not be ashamed
I will be unafraid to face Judgment Day because of my faith


For my savior knows my name
God has a personal relationship with me and is aware of my existence


It don't matter where you bury me
My physical location in death is insignificant


I'll be home and I'll be free
I will finally be in my true home in heaven and free from earthly struggles


Gold and silver blind the eye
Material possessions can deceive and distract us


Temporary riches lie
Earthly wealth is fleeting and ephemeral


Come and eat from heaven's store
Satisfy your spiritual hunger with what God provides in heaven


Come and drink and thirst no more
God's offering in heaven will fill us completely and we won't long for anything else


So weep not for me my friend
Don't grieve for me when I die


When my time below does end
When I pass away from this earthly life


For my life belongs to him
I devoted my life to God


Who will raise the dead again
I believe in the resurrection of the dead through Jesus Christ


All my tears be washed away
In heaven, there will be no more sorrow or pain




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Written by: Julie Miller

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