Isn't She Lovely
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Isn't she lovely
Isn't she wonderful
Isn't she precious
Less than one minute old

I never thought through love we'd be
Making one as lovely as she
But isn't she lovely, made from love

Isn't she pretty
Truly the angel's best
Boy, I'm so happy
We have been heaven blessed

I can't believe what God has done
Through us he's given life to one
But isn't she lovely, made from love

Isn't she lovely
Life and love are the same
Life is Aisha
The meaning of her name
Londie, it could have not been done




Without you who conceived the one
That's so very lovely, made from love, hey

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Stevie Wonder's iconic song "Isn't She Lovely" are an ode to the love and joy that comes with the birth of a child, particularly a daughter. The song opens with the repetition of "Isn't she lovely," emphasizing the wonder and beauty of the newborn. The next line, "Isn't she wonderful," builds on this sentiment, suggesting that the child is not only physically attractive but also possesses a certain spirit that fills the singer with a sense of awe.


As the song continues, the focus shifts to the parents' feelings about their new arrival. The line "Isn't she precious" highlights the love and affection that the parents have for their daughter, and the subsequent line, "Less than one minute old," underscores the miracle of life and the brevity of time that has passed since the moment of the child's birth.


The second verse of the song speaks to the parents' surprise and gratitude at having been blessed with such a beautiful child. The line "I never thought through love we'd be making one as lovely as she" suggests that the parents are humbled by the fact that their love has brought such a wonderful creature into the world. The verse continues with the assertion that the child is "made from love," a phrase that encapsulates the sense of joy and wonder that fills the song.


The final verse brings the song's focus back to the child herself. "Isn't she pretty" reiterates the initial observations about the child's beauty, while "Truly the angel's best" reinforces the idea that the child is not just physically attractive but also possesses a certain purity and innocence. The verse closes with the same sentiment as the first, that the child is "made from love." Ultimately, "Isn't She Lovely" is a celebration of the miracle of life and the transformative power of love.


Line by Line Meaning

Isn't she lovely
Isn't she beautiful


Isn't she wonderful
Isn't she delightful


Isn't she precious
Isn't she valuable


Less than one minute old
She is newborn


I never thought through love we'd be
I never expected to produce such beauty from love


Making one as lovely as she
Creating someone as beautiful as her


But isn't she lovely, made from love
But she is gorgeous and created from love


Isn't she pretty
Isn't she attractive


Truly the angel's best
Certainly, the best of the angels


Boy, I'm so happy
Boy, I'm extremely content


We have been heaven blessed
We have been blessed by heaven


I can't believe what God has done
I am in disbelief of what God has accomplished


Through us he's given life to one
Through us, he has given life to a child


But isn't she lovely, made from love
But she is gorgeous and created from love


Isn't she lovely
Isn't she beautiful


Life and love are the same
Life and love are identical


Life is Aisha
Life is named Aisha


The meaning of her name
The definition of her name


Londie, it could have not been done
Londie, it would not have been possible


Without you who conceived the one
Without you who brought her into being


That's so very lovely, made from love, hey
That is so lovely and created from love




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing, Songtrust Ave
Written by: Stevie Wonder

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