Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry
Ray Charles Lyrics


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The torch I carry is handsome, it's worth its heartache in ransom
Now when that twilight steals, I know how the lady in the harbor feels
When I want rain, I get sunny weather, I'm just as blue, blue as the sky
Since love has gone, I can't get myself together, guess I'll hang my tears out to dry
My friend ask me out, but I tell them I'm busy, I've got to get a new alibi
I hang around at home, and ask myself: "Where is she?"
Guess I'll hang my tears out to dry
Dry little tear drops, my little tear drops, moving on a stream of dreams
My little memories, those precious memories, remind me of our crazy schemes
Then somebody says, just forget about her, but I gave that treatment a try
Strangely enough, I got along without her




Then one day she passed me right by - oh well
I guess I'll hang my tears out to dry

Overall Meaning

In Ray Charles's song "Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry," the torch symbolizes the singer's love for someone who has left him. The torch is handsome and valuable, but it also causes heartache, just as his love for this person does. The twilight that steals represents the end of the day and the beginning of the night, signifying the end of their relationship. The lady in the harbor, who welcomes immigrants to America, represents the singer's hope for a new beginning without his lost love.


The singer feels like he is in a state of limbo, unable to move on from the pain of losing his love. He asks himself where she is, even though he knows she is not coming back. He is still attached to his memories of their time together, which remind him of their "crazy schemes." He tries to forget about her, but he finds he can't. When she passes him by, he realizes that he still loves her and can't just move on.


The lyrics of "Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry" are a testament to the pain of lost love and the difficulty of letting go. The song reminds us that, even though we may try to move on, the memories and the pain will always be with us.


Line by Line Meaning

The torch I carry is handsome, it's worth its heartache in ransom
The love that the singer once had was beautiful and valuable, even though it caused him pain.


Now when that twilight steals, I know how the lady in the harbor feels
The singer understands the sadness and longing that the Statue of Liberty experiences as the sun sets.


When I want rain, I get sunny weather, I'm just as blue, blue as the sky
Despite wanting to be sad and cry, the singer is forced to be happy, and it only makes him feel worse.


Since love has gone, I can't get myself together, guess I'll hang my tears out to dry
The singer is unable to move on from a lost love and will let his tears fall without shame or hiding them.


My friend ask me out, but I tell them I'm busy, I've got to get a new alibi
The singer can't bring himself to go out and have fun with his friends, knowing that he will only feel lonely and lost.


I hang around at home, and ask myself: 'Where is she?' Guess I'll hang my tears out to dry
The singer spends his days at home, obsessing over his lost love and knowing that he won't be able to find happiness until he lets his tears flow freely.


Dry little tear drops, my little tear drops, moving on a stream of dreams
The singer's tears are a symbol of his lost love and are carried away by the stream of time, to live on in his memories.


My little memories, those precious memories, remind me of our crazy schemes
The singer's memories of his lost love are full of the wild and irrational things that they did together.


Then somebody says, just forget about her, but I gave that treatment a try
People tell the singer to move on and forget about his lost love, but he has tried that and it hasn't worked.


Strangely enough, I got along without her
Despite his deep love for her, the singer has managed to survive without his lost love, though he is still deeply affected by her absence.


Then one day she passed me right by - oh well, I guess I'll hang my tears out to dry
Even though the singer has tried to move on, seeing his lost love again brings back all of his old feelings of sadness and longing, and he knows that he will need to let his tears flow once again.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn

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