Hush
Harrison Stafford & The Professor Crew Lyrics


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Hush my wailing Child, it's true what they say
Tomorrow will bring new smiles and joy all the day
Sending you love across oceans for the long winter night
Just to calm your heaven's émotion, everything is alright

And sp I must get home already
Must get home again
Yes I must get home already
Must get home again

Oh it will all be well, yes it will be well
And we all will sleep in peace tonight

There could be miles and miles of océan, still I'm never far away
I am sitting right there beside you, where I will always stay
With a love and fire devolution, no water could put out
Showing patience in guidance, you don't have to scream and shout

Oh I know she's will be waiting once again, for me
Oh I know she's will be waiting once again, for me
Oh I know she's will be wai wai
She's will be waiting once again for me

Hush my wailing child, it's true what they say
Tomorrow will bring new smiles and joy all the day
Sending you love across oceans for the long wonter night
Just to calm your heaven's émotion, everything is alright

And so I must get home already, yeah
And must get home again, children
Yes, I must get home already, lord
I must get home again





Oh it will all be well, oh it will be well
And we all will sleep in peace tonight

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Harrison Stafford & The Professor Crew's "Hush" offer a comforting message to a troubled child. The song opens with the reassuring words "Hush my wailing Child, it's true what they say, tomorrow will bring new smiles and joy all the day." The lyrics offer the child love and understanding in the long winter night, and suggest that everything will be alright. The song's tone is one of compassion and empathy for the child, with lines like "Showing patience in guidance, you don't have to scream and shout," and "With a love and fire devolution, no water could put out." The repetition of the chorus, "Oh it will all be well, yes it will be well, and we all will sleep in peace tonight," reinforces the message of comfort and reassurance.


The song's message could be interpreted as one of hope in difficult times. Regardless of the distance and the challenges, the singer assures the child that they are always there, even if they can't be physically present. The song speaks to the power of love and connection, even when separated by oceans and long winter nights. Overall, "Hush" is a comforting and empathetic message that speaks to the resilience of the human spirit in challenging times.


Line by Line Meaning

Hush my wailing Child, it's true what they say
The singer is comforting a crying child and reassuring them that things will get better.


Tomorrow will bring new smiles and joy all the day
The future holds better days filled with happiness and laughter.


Sending you love across oceans for the long winter night
The singer is far away but still wants the child to feel loved and supported.


Just to calm your heaven's émotion, everything is alright
The singer wants to comfort the child and let them know that everything will be okay.


And sp I must get home already
The singer needs to leave now.


Must get home again
The singer needs to return to where they came from.


Oh it will all be well, yes it will be well
Everything is going to work out in the end.


And we all will sleep in peace tonight
Everyone will have a peaceful and restful night's sleep.


There could be miles and miles of océan, still I'm never far away
Even if the singer is far away, they are always with the child in spirit.


I am sitting right there beside you, where I will always stay
The singer is there to offer support and companionship to the child.


With a love and fire devolution, no water could put out
The love and support the singer has for the child will never fade or be extinguished.


Showing patience in guidance, you don't have to scream and shout
The singer is willing to guide and help the child without them needing to yell or become upset.


Oh I know she's will be waiting once again, for me
The singer is reassuring someone that they will return to see them soon.


I must get home again, children
The singer needs to return to where they came from.


Oh it will all be well, oh it will be well
Everything is going to work out in the end.


And we all will sleep in peace tonight
Everyone will have a peaceful and restful night's sleep.




Writer(s): Harrison Stafford

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