Lullaby
Jack Johnson Lyrics


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When you're so lonely lying in bed
Night's closed it's eyes but you can't rest your head
Everyone's sleeping all through the house
You wish you could dream but forgot to somehow
Sing this lullaby to yourself
Sing this lullaby to yourself
And if you are waiting, waiting for me
Know I'll be home soon darling I guarantee
I'll be home Sunday just in one week
Dry up your tears if you start to weep
And sing this lullaby to yourself
Sing this lullaby to yourself
Lullaby, I'm not nearby
Sing this lullaby to yourself
Don't you cry, no don't you cry
Sing this lullaby to yourself
'Cause when I arrive dear it won't be that long
No it won't seem like anytime that I've been gone
It ain't the first time it won't be the last
Won't you remember these words to help the time pass?
So when you're so lonely lying in bed
Night's closed it's eyes but you can't rest your head
Everyone's sleeping all through the house
You wish you could dream but forgot to somehow
Sing this lullaby to yourself
Sing this lullaby to yourself




Sing this lullaby, sing this lullaby
Sing this lullaby to yourself

Overall Meaning

The song "Lullaby" by Jack Johnson and Matt Costa is a soothing tune that caresses the listener with a feeling of warmth and comfort. The lyrics describe the feeling of loneliness, a state where one is surrounded by the silence of the night, yet unable to find peace in one's thoughts. The image of everybody else asleep in the house, whilst the singer is staring at the ceiling, conveys the paralysis of the mind that can be triggered by the overwhelming sensation of being alone. Then, the musical tune floats the listener through the rest of the lyrics, where the singer offers a sense of protection and comfort by advising to sing this lullaby to oneself.


As the song progresses, the lyrics communicate an assurance, where the singer promises to come home soon and to ease the pain of loneliness by singing the same tune. The beautiful melody of the song and its simple lyricism represent a powerful reminder that, in the face of solitude, we can always turn inward and find solace in our own voice, by singing a lullaby to ourselves.


Line by Line Meaning

When you're so lonely lying in bed
When you feel alone in bed


Night's closed it's eyes but you can't rest your head
It's nighttime and you can't fall asleep


Everyone's sleeping all through the house
Everyone in the house is already asleep


You wish you could dream but forgot to somehow
You want to dream but can't seem to fall asleep


Sing this lullaby to yourself
Sing this soothing song to calm yourself down


And if you are waiting, waiting for me
If you're waiting for me to come home


Know I'll be home soon darling I guarantee
I promise I'll be home soon


I'll be home Sunday just in one week
I'll be home next Sunday, a week from now


Dry up your tears if you start to weep
Don't cry, I'll be back soon to comfort you


Lullaby, I'm not nearby
I'm not here with you, but sing this song to calm yourself down


Don't you cry, no don't you cry
Don't cry, everything will be okay


Sing this lullaby to yourself
Sing this song to comfort yourself


'Cause when I arrive dear it won't be that long
I'll be back soon, it won't seem like a long time


No it won't seem like anytime that I've been gone
It won't feel like I've been gone for a long time


It ain't the first time it won't be the last
I'll have to leave again, but it's not the first or last time


Won't you remember these words to help the time pass?
Remember these words to help yourself while I'm away


Sing this lullaby to yourself
Sing this comforting song to yourself


Sing this lullaby, sing this lullaby
Sing this soothing song to yourself


Sing this lullaby to yourself
Sing this calming song to yourself




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Written by: MATTHEW ALBERT COSTA

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