Come Spring
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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I stood in a lonely room
Of a mother old and gray
Her voice so weak, she could hardly speak
I brushed a tear away

She was watching the little snowflakes falling on her window pane
She breathed a sigh and then replied,
"I'll be gone to be with Jesus
Come spring"

Before the roses bloom in my garden
I'll be gathering flowers in a better land
Before the fields are green, before the robin sings
I'll be gone to be with Jesus come spring

There's a big gate standing open
A gentle voice calls me home
Soon I'll be in God's country
In a garden of my own

With my troubles far behind me
And my body free from pain
When the sun melts the snow and the warm winds blow
I'll be gone to be with Jesus, come spring

And now the roses bloom in her garden
And she's gathering flowers in a better land
She's gone where angels sing
Earth's loss is Heaven's gain
But we'll meet when God gathers flowers, come spring





I know we'll meet when God gathers flowers
Come spring

Overall Meaning

The song "Come Spring" by Sarah Vaughan tells the story of a woman visiting an old and frail mother in a lonely room. As they look out the window at snow falling, the mother expresses her belief that she will be with Jesus come spring, before the roses bloom in her garden and before the fields turn green. She describes a gate standing open and a gentle voice calling her home to God's country, where her troubles will be behind her and her body free from pain.


The song is a poignant reminder of mortality and the comfort that can be found in faith. The image of the mother watching snowflakes fall is a powerful one, as it evokes the temporality of life and the beauty that can be found in its passing. The theme of flowers and gardens is also significant, as it represents the natural cycle of life and death, with new growth arising from what has come before.


In addition to its emotional resonance, "Come Spring" is a beautiful example of Sarah Vaughan's incredible vocal talents. Her expressive and soulful delivery captures the sadness and hopefulness of the lyrics, conveying both the fragility and resilience of the human spirit.


Line by Line Meaning

I stood in a lonely room
I was in an isolated and empty room


Of a mother old and gray
The room belonged to an elderly woman with silver hair


Her voice so weak, she could hardly speak
She could barely talk because of her frail state


I brushed a tear away
I wiped a tear from my eye


She was watching the little snowflakes falling on her window pane
She observed tiny snowflakes falling outside her window


She breathed a sigh and then replied
She took a deep breath before speaking


"I'll be gone to be with Jesus
She said that she would pass away and join Jesus in Heaven


Come spring"
This would happen in the spring season


Before the roses bloom in my garden
Before her flowers bloom in her garden


I'll be gathering flowers in a better land
She would collect flowers in Heaven, a superior place


Before the fields are green, before the robin sings
This would occur prior to fields becoming verdant and before robins start to sing


I'll be gone to be with Jesus come spring
She would leave this world to be with Jesus in the spring


There's a big gate standing open
A large gate is open


A gentle voice calls me home
She hears a kind voice beckoning her to return home


Soon I'll be in God's country
She will swiftly reach God's dominion


In a garden of my own
There, she will possess her very own garden


With my troubles far behind me
She won't be bothered by her problems anymore


And my body free from pain
She will no longer have to endure any pain


When the sun melts the snow and the warm winds blow
This will happen when the sun causes the snow to melt and the warm winds start blowing


I'll be gone to be with Jesus, come spring
At that moment, she will depart to be with Jesus in the spring


And now the roses bloom in her garden
Her garden blossoms with roses as of now


And she's gathering flowers in a better land
She is currently collecting flowers in a much better place


She's gone where angels sing
She has passed away to a place where angels sing


Earth's loss is Heaven's gain
While Earth has lost her, Heaven has gained her


But we'll meet when God gathers flowers, come spring
Although she has gone, they will meet again when God gathers flowers in the spring


I know we'll meet when God gathers flowers
She is certain that they will reunite when God picks flowers


Come spring
That reunion will occur in the spring season




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on Chelsea Bridge

These are NOT the lyrics to Chelsea Bridge. As far as I know there are no lyrics to Chelsea Bridge. The lyrics here are from “A Foggy Day”, lyricist is Ira Gershwin.

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