Hard Times Come Again No More
Stephen C. Foster Lyrics


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Let us pause in life's pleasures and count its many tears
While we all sup sorrow with the poor
There's a song that will linger forever in our ears
Oh, hard times, come again no more
'Tis the song, the sigh of the weary
Hard times, hard times, come again no more
Many a days you have lingered around my cabin door
Oh, hard times, come again no more
While we seek worth and beauty and music, light and gay
There are frail forms fainting at the door
Though their voices are silent, their pleading looks will say
Oh, hard times, come again no more
'Tis the song, the sigh of the weary
Hard times, hard times, come again no more
Many a days you have lingered all around my cabin door
Oh, hard times, come again no more
'Tis the song, the sigh of the weary
Hard times, hard times, come again no more
Many a days you have lingered all around my cabin door
Oh, hard times, come again no more




So many a days you have lingered around my cabin door
Oh, hard times, come again no more

Overall Meaning

"Hard Times Come Again No More" is a poignant and timeless song by Stephen C. Foster that reflects on the hardships and sorrows of life, particularly those experienced by the poor and weary. The lyrics create a contrasting image between the fleeting pleasures of life and the lingering pain and suffering faced by the less fortunate. The song encourages listeners to pause and reflect on the struggles of others, urging for empathy and compassion.


The song begins by acknowledging the existence of tears and sorrow in life, highlighting the importance of recognizing and empathizing with the difficulties faced by those less fortunate. It emphasizes that these hardships, symbolized as "hard times," should not be forgotten or ignored. The song suggests that even amidst the pursuit of beauty, worth, and enjoyment, there are individuals who are suffering silently, their voices unheard but their pleading looks reflecting their pain.


The repetitive refrain of "hard times, come again no more" serves as both a plea and a prayer. It expresses a yearning for an end to the suffering that is experienced by the weary and downtrodden. The song's tender and compassionate nature invites listeners to take the time to understand and alleviate the hardships faced by others.


Overall, "Hard Times Come Again No More" serves as a reminder to be mindful of the struggles of others and to foster empathy and support in the face of adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

Let us pause in life's pleasures and count its many tears
Take a moment to reflect on the sorrows and hardships that accompany life's joys


While we all sup sorrow with the poor
As we share in the hardships of the less fortunate


There's a song that will linger forever in our ears
A haunting melody that will always stay with us


Oh, hard times, come again no more
Hope for an end to difficult and trying times


'Tis the song, the sigh of the weary
The melody expresses the weariness and exhaustion of those facing hardships


Many a days you have lingered around my cabin door
Countless times, challenging circumstances have been present in my life


While we seek worth and beauty and music, light and gay
In our pursuit of happiness and joy, we should not forget the suffering of others


There are frail forms fainting at the door
There are vulnerable individuals on the brink of collapse right outside


Though their voices are silent, their pleading looks will say
Even without speaking, their desperate expressions convey their plea for relief


So many a days you have lingered around my cabin door
The presence of difficult times has persisted in my life for a long time




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@AmmoniteDragon

Let us pause in life's pleasures and count its many tears
While we all sup sorrow with the poor
There's a song that will linger forever in our ears
Oh hard times come again no more
'Tis the song, the sigh of the weary
Hard times, hard times, come again no more
Many days you have lingered around my cabin door
Oh hard times come again no more
While we seek mirth and beauty and music light and gay
There are frail forms fainting at the door
Though their voices are silent, their pleading looks will say
Oh hard times come again no more
'Tis the song, the sigh of the weary
Hard times, hard times, come again no more
Many days you have lingered around my cabin door
Oh hard times come again no more
'Tis a sigh that is wafted across the troubled wave
'Tis a wail that is heard upon the shore
'Tis a dirge that is murmured around the lowly grave
Oh hard times come again no more
'Tis the song, the sigh of the weary
Hard times, hard times, come again no more
Many days you have lingered around my cabin door
Oh hard times come again no more



All comments from YouTube:

@Captain-Sum.Ting-Wong

Stephen Foster was a legend of American music and culture. Doesn't get the recognition he deserves.

@Salamon2

Agreed, the problem is he belongs to that culturally problematic musical period of minstrelsy which while being very inspirational, causes some people to cringe in reflection, so like slavery and blackface, he gets swept under the rug rather than discussed.

@obamna666

What are you talking about? Everyone knows his songs

@mymyrrah

Everyone knows the songs, not the man

@ritaibershoff3062

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@FNA4E

In fact he gets negative recognition. A mural with his image was taken down because some people believed he was racist. Seriously who would not have been considered racist in the 1800s??!

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@vintagebrew1057

"There are frail forms fainting at the door"
Chilling words in a beautiful song. Foster was a great songwriter. We used to sing many of his songs at school in the East End of London during the 70's. My music teacher must have been a fan.

@robertbertagna1672

stephen foster should be taught in american history great part of early america thank you sir.

@jamesmorgan7023

He is in my class :)

@asif_mojtoba

I discovered Stephen Foster today. These Quarantine Lockdown days have their own perks, I guess. Finding these gems randomly!

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