The Morning After
Maureen McGovern Lyrics


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There's got to be a morning after
If we can hold on through the night
We have a chance to find the sunshine
Let's keep on looking for the light

Oh, can't you see the morning after?
It's waiting right outside the storm
Why don't we cross the bridge together
And find a place that's safe and warm?

It's not too late, we should be giving
Only with love can we climb
It's not too late, not while we're living
Let's put our hands out in time

There's got to be a morning after
We're moving closer to the shore
I know we'll be there by tomorrow
And we'll escape the darkness
We won't be searching anymore

There's got to be a morning after
(There's got to be a morning after)
There's got to be a morning after
(There's got to be a morning after)
There's got to be a morning after
(There's got to be a morning after)




There's got to be a morning after
(There's got to be a morning after)

Overall Meaning

Maureen McGovern's "The Morning After" is a poignant ballad about hope and resilience, conveying the idea that no matter how dark the night seems, there is always a chance for a new day, a fresh start. The song was written by Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn for the 1972 disaster film "The Poseidon Adventure," which tells the story of a group of passengers who must escape from a capsized ocean liner. The lyrics can be read as a metaphor for the characters' struggle to survive and overcome their fears and doubts.


The first verse sets the tone, suggesting that the characters are facing a long and difficult night, full of uncertainty and danger. However, the chorus reassures them that there is hope, that they can make it through if they hold on and keep looking for the light. The second verse expands on this idea, proposing a concrete action plan: to cross the bridge together, to find a place that's safe and warm. The bridge could symbolize the passage from one state of mind to another, from despair to hope, from isolation to community. The third verse reinforces the idea that it's never too late to start anew, to give love a chance, to reach out and connect with others.


Overall, "The Morning After" is a powerful anthem of hope and resilience, with a haunting melody and emotional lyrics that have made it a classic of its genre. It's a song that speaks to our universal longing for a better future, for a world where we can all find love, happiness, and peace.


Line by Line Meaning

There's got to be a morning after
Hope for a better future, a new beginning.


If we can hold on through the night
If we endure difficulties, we will see the light.


We have a chance to find the sunshine
We have the opportunity to find happiness and hope.


Let's keep on looking for the light
We need to continue searching for a brighter future.


Oh, can't you see the morning after?
Can't you see the optimism and opportunity that awaits us?


It's waiting right outside the storm
The chance for a fresh start and hope is near, despite the current struggles.


Why don't we cross the bridge together
We should support and help each other to reach a better tomorrow.


And find a place that's safe and warm?
We should strive to find a place of comfort and security.


It's not too late, we should be giving
It is not too late to do good and make positive changes.


Only with love can we climb
We can overcome obstacles through love and kindness.


It's not too late, not while we're living
As long as we are alive, there is still time to make a difference.


Let's put our hands out in time
We should reach out and help others when they need it.


We're moving closer to the shore
We are making progress towards a better future.


I know we'll be there by tomorrow
I believe we will soon reach our destination.


And we'll escape the darkness
We will leave behind the troubles and hardships of the past.


We won't be searching anymore
We will find what we are looking for and no longer need to search for it.


There's got to be a morning after
Hope for a better future, a new beginning.


(There's got to be a morning after)


(There's got to be a morning after)


(There's got to be a morning after)




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: AL KASHA, JOEL HIRSCHHORN

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@joeysuda2396

Maureen mc govern is a great actress sing and lady her music comes from the heart
I Grew up listening to her
Her some the morning after gives us all hope for tomorrow.
We need to keep her in our prayers
Thank you Maureen for all the great work u did over. The years.
From a fan for life joey
God bless u Maureen may y always have good health John 3 16-17
I hope in my life time there is a cure for what maureen has. My father had it. He's been gone since 2017.
May your music and your. Name live forever thank you Maureen for making my. Youth a wonderful one because of your music take care always myfriend



All comments from YouTube:

@ajb1776

The song won the Oscar for Best Song for 1972s The Poseidon Adventure.

@cocoaorange1

I was only 5 or 6 when this song came out, but boy does it take me back.

@Tony36271

But it was only uploaded 15 years ago, stop lying.

@joeysuda2396

Maureen mc govern is a great actress sing and lady her music comes from the heart
I Grew up listening to her
Her some the morning after gives us all hope for tomorrow.
We need to keep her in our prayers
Thank you Maureen for all the great work u did over. The years.
From a fan for life joey
God bless u Maureen may y always have good health John 3 16-17
I hope in my life time there is a cure for what maureen has. My father had it. He's been gone since 2017.
May your music and your. Name live forever thank you Maureen for making my. Youth a wonderful one because of your music take care always myfriend

@patriciaguth6882

In 1972, this song won the Academy Award for Best Original Song. It was from the film "The Poseidon Adventure". The writers of the song, Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn, won in the same category again in 1974 for the song "We May Never Love Like This Again" from the film "The Towering Inferno". Maureen sang the song in the film. Both movies are great old disaster flicks with a bunch of old-time stars. Love them both.

@bluedeuce100

Love this song too but it only won the Golden Globe best song. It wasn't even nominated for and oscar. Rediculous.

@derrickyee1143

"The Morning After" performed by pre-Foreigner featuring Maureen McGovern.

@patriciaguth6882

@@bluedeuce100 Look it up on Wikipedia -- List of songs that won the Academy Award for best song. My comment is correct. You are wrong.

@bluedeuce100

In 72 Shaft won best song. Thanks

@patriciaguth6882

@@bluedeuce100 Shaft won in 1971. Look it up on Wikipedia. My comment is correct.

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