Here Comes The Sun
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Here you come again,
just when I've begun to get myself together,
you waltz right in the door,
just like you've done before
and wrap my heart 'round your little finger.

Here you come again,
just when I'm about to make it work without you,
you look into my eyes and lie those pretty lies
and pretty soon I'm wond'rin how I came to doubt you.

All you gotta do is smile that smile
and there go all my defenses.
Just leave it up to you and in a little while
you're messin' up my mind and fillin' up my senses.
Here you come again lookin' better than a body has a right to;
and shakin' me up so that all I really know
is here you come again and here I go.

All you gotta do is smile that smile
and there got all my defenses.
Just leave it up to you and in a little while
you're messin' up my mind and fillin' up my senses.
Here you come again lookin' better than a body has a right to;




and shakin' me up so that all I really know
is here you come again and here I go and here I go

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Singers And Songwriters' Here Comes the Sun depict the struggle of someone who, after trying to move on from a past relationship, finds themselves falling back into the arms of their ex-lover. The song opens with the singer expressing their frustration with the cycle of their ex-lover coming back into their life just as they had managed to get over them, suggesting that this has happened multiple times before. The ex-lover is portrayed as having a hold over the singer, able to manipulate them with their charm and pretty lies. Despite knowing that they are being misled, the singer can't help but fall for their lover's tricks each time.


The chorus of the song describes how all it takes is a smile from the ex-lover to break down the singer's defenses, causing them to become overwhelmed with feelings and emotions. The singer feels as though they are powerless to resist the pull of their ex-lover and is left wondering how they ever managed to doubt them in the first place. The song's bridge repeats the idea that the ex-lover looks better than they have any right to and is able to shake the singer up so much that they lose all control over their emotions.


In summary, Here Comes the Sun is a song about the power of love and attraction, even in situations where the relationship has already ended. The song explores the idea that even when someone knows that they are being misled, they may find themselves unable to resist the charms of an ex-lover. Singers And Songwriters' lyrics capture the feelings of confusion, frustration, and vulnerability that often accompany such situations.


Line by Line Meaning

Here you come again,
You have returned to my life.


just when I've begun to get myself together,
I was beginning to move on without you.


you waltz right in the door,
You enter easily, as if you never left.


just like you've done before
This is a recurring pattern for you.


and wrap my heart 'round your little finger.
You have the power to control my emotions.


just when I'm about to make it work without you,
I was making progress in moving on from you.


you look into my eyes and lie those pretty lies
You deceive me with your charming words.


and pretty soon I'm wond'rin how I came to doubt you.
You make me question my own doubts about you.


All you gotta do is smile that smile
Your smile has a powerful effect on me.


and there go all my defenses.
I am defenseless against your charm.


Just leave it up to you and in a little while
You have control over me and my emotions.


you're messin' up my mind and fillin' up my senses.
You are disrupting my thoughts and overwhelming my senses.


Here you come again lookin' better than a body has a right to;
You appear more attractive than is fair.


and shakin' me up so that all I really know
You are causing chaos and confusion in my life.


is here you come again and here I go.
I am giving in to you once more.


and here I go.
I am once again falling under your spell.




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil

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