Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry
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

The song, “I Guess I’ll Hang My Tears Out To Dry,” performed by Sarah Vaughan, is about heartbreak and loneliness. The lyrics are full of imagery that captures the feelings of someone experiencing a breakup. The torch the singer carries symbolizes the memory of the love that has been lost. The flame represents the pain that lingers after the relationship has ended.


The lady in the harbor is a metaphor for the singer’s despair. The loss of love has left her feeling stranded, like a ship without a port. The song mentions rain and sunshine, alluding to the rollercoaster of emotions that accompany heartbreak. The singer is feeling blue, like the sky on a summer day, but she wants the rain to come and wash away her pain. However, since she cannot control the weather, she must resort to hanging her tears out to dry.


The singer isolates herself and comes up with lame excuses to avoid socializing with her friends. She can’t get herself together because she’s still trying to process the loss of her love. She hangs her tears out to dry, which means she’s going public with her feelings of hurt and betrayal. The little tear drops and memories are all she has left of the relationship, and she clings to them to keep the memory of the love alive.


Overall, the song is about the stages of grief after a breakup. The singer moves from disbelief and sadness to acceptance and finally, detachment. The repeated refrain of “I guess I’ll hang my tears out to dry” captures the resignation and sadness of someone trying to move on from a lost love.


Line by Line Meaning

The torch I carry is handsome
The love that I possess is beautiful and worth keeping close.


It's worth its heartache in ransom
Even though it causes me pain, it's still priceless and treasured.


And when that twilight steals
When darkness arrives in my life,


I know how the lady in the harbor feels
I understand the symbolic hopelessness of the Statue Of Liberty when she's unable to guide ships in the dark.


When I want rain, I get sunny weather
I'm suffering from depression despite having all the external factors that should bring me joy.


I'm just as blue as the sky
My emotional state is as sad as the color blue.


Since love is gone, can't get myself together
I can't seem to cope with life since my love for someone is no longer there.


Guess I'll hang my tears out to dry
I'll just cry until I feel better.


Friends ask me out and I tell them I'm busy
I avoid spending time with people who care about me.


Must get a new alibi
I need to come up with a new excuse to avoid social situations.


I stay at home and ask myself, 'Where is she?'
I spend my time in solitude, wondering where the person I love is and why they're not with me.


Guess I'll hang my tears out to dry
I'll continue to cry until I feel better.


Dry little tear drops, my little tear drops
My tears have dried up, but the pain from the cause of them is still there.


Hanging on a stream of dreams
The memories of my love are still present in my mind, no matter how hard I try to forget them.


Fly little memories, my little memories
I can't escape these memories.


Remind her of our crazy schemes
These memories bring me back to the time when we were in love, carefree, and happy.


Yes, somebody says, just forget about her
People tell me to move on, but it's not that simple.


So I gave that treatment a try
I tried to follow their advice.


And strangely enough I got along without her
I was able to manage life without my love, but it still hurts.


Then one day she passed me right by, oh, well
And then I saw her again, and that pain came back full force.


I guess I'll hang my tears out to dry
I'm crying again, and all I can do is wait for the tears to stop.




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Written by: Jule Styne, Sammy Cahn

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