Night Comes
Molly Johnson Lyrics


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DOUG RILEY/M.JOHNSON

That warm wind gently blows, thru that old screen door
Tree throws some shade, kinda cool
Then nite comes and I'm sitting all alone
Your sweet fool

Remember that bittersweet nite, that old yellow moon so high
Your words still ringing so insincere
But then nite comes and I'm still sitting all alone
Your sweet fool

Every time I call your name
Seems like nothing gonna change
Know you'll always be the same
And just when I think I don't give a damn
Well, there you are again, baby there you are again

So let that warm wind blow, let that yellow moon glow
Just close that door, please don't hear me cry
Then nite comes, and I'm still sitting all alone




I ain't happy but I'm home, and I know you should be gone
When nite comes

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Molly Johnson's song "Night Comes" evoke a sense of longing for someone who is no longer present. The warm wind that blows through the old screen door creates a sense of comfort and familiarity, but as night falls, the singer is left alone with their thoughts and memories of a past love. The lyrics are heavy with metaphor, such as the "old yellow moon so high" which could represent a fading relationship, and the line "Your words still ringing so insincere" which speaks to the pain of betrayal.


The singer is stuck in a cycle of reminiscing about the past, while also feeling frustrated that nothing seems to change. Their love interest remains the same and is always on their mind, even when they try to forget. The verse "Know you'll always be the same/And just when I think I don't give a damn/Well, there you are again, baby there you are again" perfectly captures the feeling of being unable to escape the memory of someone who has caused so much pain.


Overall, "Night Comes" is a melancholic song about the struggle to move on from a past relationship. The lyrics are relatable to anyone who has experienced heartbreak, and the gentle melody and bluesy instrumentation only add to the emotional impact of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

That warm wind gently blows, thru that old screen door
The gentle breeze blows through the old screen door, creating an ambiance that's both warm and inviting.


Tree throws some shade, kinda cool
The tree provides some much-needed shade, creating a cool and comfortable environment for sitting.


Then nite comes and I'm sitting all alone
As the night falls, the singer is left alone with her thoughts, which makes her feel lonely and isolated.


Your sweet fool
The singer is addressing her lover, who she believes is a fool but still has a sweet disposition.


Remember that bittersweet nite, that old yellow moon so high
The singer reminisces about a painful memory from the past, where the moon was shining brightly in the sky.


Your words still ringing so insincere
The singer is reminded of her lover's insincere words that hurt her deeply, which still resonate in her mind.


Every time I call your name
The singer is addressing her lover and how he makes her feel whenever she calls his name.


Seems like nothing gonna change
Despite her efforts, the singer feels stuck in a stagnant relationship that's unlikely to change anytime soon.


Know you'll always be the same
The singer believes her lover will always remain the same, no matter how hard she tries to change him.


And just when I think I don't give a damn
Occasionally, the singer tries to convince herself that she doesn't care about her lover, but she's reminded of him soon thereafter.


Well, there you are again, baby there you are again
Despite her best efforts to forget him, the singer's lover keeps showing up in her life.


So let that warm wind blow, let that yellow moon glow
The singer is telling herself to focus on the beauty around her, like the warm wind and the shining moon, to distract herself from her troubles.


Just close that door, please don't hear me cry
The singer doesn't want anyone to know that she's suffering and would rather keep her crying to herself.


Then nite comes, and I'm still sitting all alone
As the night continues, the singer remains by herself, feeling despondent and miserable.


I ain't happy but I'm home, and I know you should be gone
Although the singer is not happy, she's still in her home, wishing her lover wouldn't be there with her.


When nite comes
The singer uses this phrase multiple times throughout the song to signify the onset of darkness and all the emotions it brings with it.




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