Guess I
Sarah Vaughan Lyrics


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The torch I carry is handsome
It's worth its heartache in ransom
And 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 as the sky
Since love is gone, can't get myself together
Guess I'll hang my tears out to dry

Friends ask me out and I tell them I'm busy
Must get a new alibi
I stay 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
Hanging on a stream of dreams
Fly little memories, my little memories
Remind her of our crazy schemes

Yes, somebody says, just forget about her
So I gave that treatment a try
And 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 Sarah Vaughan's "Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry," the artist communicates the feeling of heartbreak and despair that comes with the end of a love affair. She describes the torch she carries as "handsome" and "worth its heartache in ransom," communicating the idea that even though the torch is beautiful, it also brings pain and heartbreak. As dusk falls, the singer states that she knows "how the lady in the harbor feels," suggesting that like the statue of liberty that stands tall in the harbor, she too must put on a brave face and stand strong despite the turmoil within.


The singer speaks of her inability to get over lost love, stating that even though she wants rain, she gets sunny weather, and despite being just as blue as the sky, she can't seem to pull herself together. She makes up excuses to avoid social events, choosing instead to stay home and wallow in her sorrows. She speaks to herself, wondering where her love has gone, before ultimately deciding to "hang her tears out to dry." This phrase is powerful in its metaphorical meaning, as it suggests that the singer is giving up on her lost love, allowing herself to mourn and move on.


However, the mourning ultimately proves ineffective, with the singer ultimately failing to forget her lost love, even when prompted to by others. She ultimately resigns herself to continuing to hang her tears out to dry.


Overall, Sarah Vaughan's "Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry" is a powerful exploration of the pain and suffering that comes with the end of a love affair. Through her use of metaphor and powerful imagery, Sarah Vaughan brings to life the desperation and turmoil that comes with lost love.


Line by Line Meaning

The torch I carry is handsome
The love I still hold on to is beautiful and valuable


It's worth its heartache in ransom
The pain that comes with holding onto this love is worth it to me


And when that twilight steals
And when darkness falls


I know how the lady in the harbor feels
I can empathize with the Statue of Liberty, a symbol of hope to many immigrants arriving in America just as my love has given me hope


When I want rain, I get sunny weather
Whenever I want to be sad, life seems to give me happiness instead


I'm just as blue as the sky
Despite appearances, I am truly unhappy and deeply heartbroken


Since love is gone, can't get myself together
Since my love has left me, I can't seem to pull myself together


Guess I'll hang my tears out to dry
I'll just cry and let my tears dry up


Friends ask me out and I tell them I'm busy
When my friends try to cheer me up by inviting me to do things, I make excuses to avoid them


Must get a new alibi
I need to come up with a new excuse


I stay at home and ask myself, "Where is she?"
I spend my time at home wondering where my love could be


Guess I'll hang my tears out to dry
I'll just cry and let my tears dry up


Dry little tear drops, my little tear drops
My tears, once shed, dry up and become insignificant


Hanging on a stream of dreams
A reminder of the hopes and dreams I once had with my love


Fly little memories, my little memories
Memories of our time together, now small and fleeting


Remind her of our crazy schemes
Hoping that these memories will remind my love of the wild and passionate love we shared


Yes, somebody says, just forget about her
Others tell me to move on and forget my love


So I gave that treatment a try
So I tried to forget, to move on


And strangely enough I got along without her
And, strange as it may seem, I was able to survive without my love


Then one day she passed me right by, oh, well
And then one day, by chance, I saw my love again


I guess I'll hang my tears out to dry
And once again, I'll just cry and let my tears dry up




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
Written by: SAMMY CAHN, JULE STYNE

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