The Night: Nights in White Satin
London Festival Orchestra Lyrics


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Nights in white satin
Never reaching the end
Letters I've written
Never meaning to send
Beauty I've always missed
With these eyes before
Just what the truth is
I can't say any more
'Cause I love you
Yes I love you
Oh how I love you

Gazing at people some hand in hand
Just what I'm going through they can't understand
Some try to tell me thoughts they cannot defend
Just what you want to be you will be in the end

And I love you
Yes I love you
Oh how I love you
Oh how I love you

Nights in white satin
Never reaching the end
Letters I've written
Never meaning to send
Beauty I've always missed
With these eyes before
Just what the truth is
I can't say any more

'Cause I love you
Yes I love you
Oh how I love you
Oh how I love you
'Cause I love you
Yes I love you




Oh how I love you
Oh how I love you

Overall Meaning

The Night: Nights in White Satin, a famous song by London Festival Orchestra, has always been interpreted differently by individuals. The song is considered by many to be a love song, but what is it about precisely? It discusses a series of ideas and emotions that the artist experiences or witnesses in those nights of white satin. The lyric, “Never reaching the end,” suggests that the song's themes, events, or feelings are never-ending, or that the artist is on a journey without a clear end, possibly relating to love or life itself.


The artist mentions, “Letters I've written, never meaning to send,” suggesting that there are things they want to express but haven't yet been able to voice. It could relate to their love for someone or something, or it could be indicating an internal conflict or turmoil they are experiencing. Further, the lyric, “Beauty I've always missed with these eyes before,” suggests that the artist may have been blind before, unable to see the beauty of the world or a particular thing they appreciate now. This line could also refer to new beginnings or transformations in the artist's life.


The artist concludes by declaring their love for someone and saying, "Just what the truth is, I can't say anymore." Here, the artist acknowledges that they love someone, but they may be unsure of what the genuine truth is regarding their emotions. The song ends with the artist repeating the phrase, "Cause I love you." It is possible that the artist is expressing that their love is unconditional, even if they do not understand it fully.


Line by Line Meaning

Nights in white satin
Reflecting on times of uncertainty and insecurity when life was decked in white satin, signifying purity and clarity.


Never reaching the end
Endless moments of introspection and questioning with no clear resolution or closure.


Letters I've written
The words poured from the heart, never intended to be shared with anyone, but written as a release for the writer's own pain.


Never meaning to send
The letters are never sent, and the words therein remain locked up and buried within the writer's heart and mind.


Beauty I've always missed
The beauty that lay before the eyes, hidden in plain sight, unnoticed in moments of unclarity and uncertainty.


With these eyes before
Despite looking at the world through these same eyes countless times, the beauty still seems to elude the writer.


Just what the truth is
After grappling with so many thoughts and emotions, it's still unclear what the truth really is or where it lies.


I can't say any more
Words fail to adequately express the depth of feelings that the writer holds within.


'Cause I love you
Ultimately, the foundation of everything is the love that the writer holds.


Yes I love you
Reaffirming that the love is real and enduring.


Oh how I love you
The depth and intensity of the love that the writer holds is beyond words.


Gazing at people some hand in hand
Observing others in moments of joy or intimacy, wishing for a similar connection with someone.


Just what I'm going through they can't understand
Despite how it might seem to others, no one can truly comprehend the depth of pain or longing that the writer feels.


Some try to tell me thoughts they cannot defend
Others may try to offer sympathy or advice, but their words lack the weight and understanding needed to make a difference.


Just what you want to be you will be in the end
Ultimately, the writer believes that if one remains true to themselves and their desires, they will find happiness and fulfillment.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Justin Hayward

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