Here Comes The Sun
Phil Keaggy Lyrics


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Here comes the sun
Doo-d'n doo-doo
Here comes the sun
And I say
It's all right

Little darlin'
It's been a long cold lonely winter
Little darlin'
It feels like years since it's been here
Here comes the sun (doo-d'n doo-doo)
Here comes the sun, and I say
It's all right

Little darlin'
The smiles returning to their faces
Little darlin'
It seems like years since it's been here
Here comes the sun (doo-d'n doo-doo)
Here comes the sun, and I say
It's all right

Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
Sun, sun, sun, here it comes

Little darlin'
I feel that ice is slowly melting
Little darlin'
It seems like years since it's been clear
Here comes the sun (doo-d'n doo-doo)
Here comes the sun, and I say
It's all right

Here comes the sun (doo-d'n doo-doo)
Here comes the sun




It's all right
It's all right

Overall Meaning

Phil Keaggy's song "Here Comes The Sun" is a bright and cheerful song about the optimism and hope that comes with the arrival of a new day. The song starts with the repetition of the phrase "Here comes the sun," followed by the phrase "And I say it's all right." These lines emphasize the joy and relief that comes with the rising of a new sun. The lyrics then describe the long and cold winter that has passed and the return of warmth and happiness that comes with springtime. The phrase "Little darlin'" is used repeatedly throughout the song to address either a loved one or the sun itself. The song ends with the repetition of the phrase "Here comes the sun" followed by the reassuring statement, "It's all right."


The lyrics of "Here Comes The Sun" are optimistic and hopeful, reflecting the feelings of relief and joy that come with the arrival of spring. The song is about the beauty of nature and the cyclical nature of life, emphasizing how the bad times always pass and good times always return. The repetition of the phrase "It's all right" throughout the song serves as a reminder that even during difficult times, things will eventually get better.


Line by Line Meaning

Here comes the sun
The sun is finally rising and bringing light to a previously dark scene


Doo-d'n doo-doo
A musical representation of the excitement and anticipation in the air


Here comes the sun
The sun is once again coming into view, giving hope and promise to those who have been waiting for it


And I say, It's all right
I am reassured that everything will be fine with the arrival of the sun


Little darlin'
An affectionate term used to address someone who has been waiting for the sun to return


It's been a long cold lonely winter
The time period without the sun has been difficult and isolating


It feels like years since it's been here
The absence of the sun has made time seem to move slowly or even stand still


The smiles returning to their faces
The arrival of the sun has caused people to become happy and joyful again


It seems like years since it's been here
The absence of the sun has created a feeling of longing or nostalgia for its warmth and light


Sun, sun, sun, here it comes
A repetition of the phrase emphasizes the excitement and anticipation for the sun's arrival


Little darlin'
The affectionate term is repeated to show the continued presence of someone eagerly awaiting the sun


I feel that ice is slowly melting
The arrival of the sun is causing the cold and frozen environment to gradually warm up and change


It seems like years since it's been clear
The dark and cloudy skies caused by the absence of the sun have created a feeling of uncertainty and confusion


Here comes the sun
The return of the sun continues to bring hope and positivity to the scene


Here comes the sun, and I say, It's all right
The song repeats the reassurance that everything will be fine, now that the sun has returned




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