I'm Beginning to see The Light
Lena Horne Lyrics


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I never cared much for moonlit skies
I never wink back at fireflies
But now that the stars are in your eyes
I′m beginning to see the light
I never went in for afterglow
Or candlelight on the mistletoe
But now when you turn the lamp down low
I'm beginning to see the light
Used to ramble through the park
Shadowboxing in the dark
Then you came and caused a spark
That′s a four-alarm fire now
I never made love by lantern-shine
I never saw rainbows in my wine




But now that your lips are burning mine
I'm beginning to see the light

Overall Meaning

In Lena Horne's song "I'm Beginning to see The Light," the lyrics describe a change in perspective and behavior due to newfound love. The singer begins by stating that she never cared much for moonlit skies or fireflies, showing that she did not see beauty in the world around her before. But now that she has fallen in love, she sees the stars in her lover's eyes and is beginning to appreciate the small things in life.


The next verse continues this theme, as the singer describes not previously being interested in afterglows or candlelight on the mistletoe. However, with her new love interest, she now enjoys intimate moments like these when he turns the lamp down low. The third verse describes the physical and emotional impact of falling in love. The singer used to go on walks and shadowbox in the dark, but now her love interest has caused a spark that has exploded into a "four-alarm fire."


The final verse shows the ultimate shift in the singer's perspective. She never used to make love by lantern-shine or see rainbows in her wine, but now she experiences both of these things when she's with her lover. Her lips burn as they join together, showing the intense passion that she feels. Overall, the lyrics of "I'm Beginning to see The Light" depict the transformative power of love and the way that it can change a person's outlook on life and bring them joy in unexpected ways.



Line by Line Meaning

I never cared much for moonlit skies
I did not find moonlit skies particularly appealing.


I never wink back at fireflies
I did not respond to the playful gesture of fireflies.


But now that the stars are in your eyes
But now that I see beautiful stars in your eyes, I am changing my opinion.


I′m beginning to see the light
I am starting to understand and see things in a new way.


I never went in for afterglow
I did not appreciate the light that lingers after sunset.


Or candlelight on the mistletoe
Nor did I enjoy the candlelit setting under the mistletoe.


But now when you turn the lamp down low
But now that you have lowered the lamp, I am intrigued.


I'm beginning to see the light
I am starting to understand and see things in a new way.


Used to ramble through the park
I used to wander randomly through the park.


Shadowboxing in the dark
I was practicing fighting moves alone in the dark.


Then you came and caused a spark
But then you came and ignited something within me.


That′s a four-alarm fire now
Now that spark has grown into a massive and fiery passion.


I never made love by lantern-shine
I never engaged in romantic activities by the light of a lantern.


I never saw rainbows in my wine
I never saw anything extraordinary or magical in my wine.


But now that your lips are burning mine
But now that we are kissing passionately, I feel something special.


I'm beginning to see the light
I am starting to understand and see things in a new way.




Writer(s): Ellington Edward Kennedy, George Don, Hodges Johnny, James Harry

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