Our Love Is Here To Stay
Smokey Robinson Lyrics


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It's very clear, our love is here to stay
Not for a year but ever and a day
The radio and the telephone and the movies that we know
May just be passing fancies and in time may go

But oh, my dear, our love is here to stay
Together we're going a long, long way
In time the Rockies may crumble, Gibraltar may tumble
They're only made of clay
But our love is here to stay

The radio and the telephone and the movies that we know
May just be passing fancies and in time may go
Oh, my dear, our love is here to stay
Together we're going a long, long way
In time the Rockies may crumble, Gibraltar may tumble
They're only made of clay
Oh, but our love is here
Our love is here




But our love is here to stay
To stay

Overall Meaning

Smokey Robinson's "Our Love Is Here To Stay" is a romantic song about a couple who know that their love is permanent and unbreakable. The singer declares that their love is not just temporary, but will last forever. The song poetically acknowledges that while fads like the radio, telephones, and movies may come and go, their love will endure. The lyrics suggest that the two are committed to each other, and nothing can shake their love.


The second verse speaks of the longevity of their love, even as things around them may fall apart. Smokey Robinson uses the metaphor of the Rockies and Gibraltar, saying that even though they may crumble, their love will remain strong. He emphasizes that there may be things that they hold dear, but they will not compare to the power and unending nature of the love they share.


Overall, the song conveys a deep sense of security and commitment, capturing the true essence of a romantic relationship. The love between the two is more than just a fleeting feeling; it's a force that will remain constant through time.


Line by Line Meaning

It's very clear, our love is here to stay
Our love is strong and will endure. There is no doubt that it will last.


Not for a year but ever and a day
Our love is not just a passing fling, but something permanent that will stand the test of time.


The radio and the telephone and the movies that we know May just be passing fancies and in time may go
New technologies and entertainment come and go, but our love will remain constant despite any external changes.


But oh, my dear, our love is here to stay
I am addressing my beloved directly, affirming that our love is enduring and will not falter.


Together we're going a long, long way
Our love will take us on a journey that stretches far into the future, and we will face whatever comes our way as partners.


In time the Rockies may crumble, Gibraltar may tumble They're only made of clay
Even seemingly indestructible natural wonders like mountains and rock formations can erode and crumble over time, but our love is more resilient than any physical feature of the world.


Oh, but our love is here Our love is here
These repeated lines emphasize the importance of this declaration of love and the fact that it is the central theme of the song.


But our love is here to stay To stay
The final affirmation of the song echoes the opening line, emphasizing the permanence and unshakeability of our love.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin

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