I’ll Follow The Sun
The Beatles Lyrics


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One day, you'll look
To see I've gone
For tomorrow may rain, so
I'll follow the sun

Someday, you'll know
I was the one
But tomorrow may rain, so
I'll follow the sun

And now the time has come
And so, my love, I must go
And though I lose a friend
In the end you will know
Oh-oh-oh

One day, you'll find
That I have gone
But tomorrow may rain, so
I'll follow the sun

Yeah, tomorrow may rain, so
I'll follow the sun

And now the time has come
And so, my love, I must go
And though I lose a friend
In the end you will know
Oh-oh-oh

One day, you'll find
That I have gone




For tomorrow may rain, so
I'll follow the sun

Overall Meaning

The song "I'll Follow The Sun" by The Beatles depicts the story of a man who knows that he will have to leave his lover someday, but he does not want to dwell on the sad thought. Instead, he chooses to enjoy their time together and cherish their moments in the present while also acknowledging the inevitable future. He tells his lover that he will follow the sun, a symbol of hope and brightness, and not let the thought of their parting cloud their happiness. The line "One day, you'll know I was the one" highlights his faith in the strength of their bond, hoping that one day she will look back and realize the depth of their love. The final verse depicts the man's departure and his acceptance of the consequence of losing a friend. He advises his lover to remember the happy times they shared together and that she will know, in the end, that their love was real.


The song reflects the youthful optimism of The Beatles and their ability to approach difficult emotions with hope and sincerity. It highlights the wisdom to embrace the present and live in the moment, a message that has been revered by fans across generations. The light, catchy melody and the harmonious vocals of Paul McCartney and John Lennon elevate the meaning of the lyrics, rendering it one of the most poignant and touching tracks in their early discography.


Line by Line Meaning

One day, you'll look
At some point, you'll notice that I'm no longer here


To see I've gone
You'll realize that I've left


But tomorrow may rain, so
The future is uncertain and there may be difficult times ahead


I'll follow the sun
I will continue on my journey towards brighter days


One day, you'll know
Someday, you'll come to understand


I was the one
That I was the person you needed in your life


And now the time has come
The moment has arrived


And so, my love, I must go
I have to leave, my dear


And though I lose a friend
Even though I may lose you as a friend


In the end you will know
Eventually, you'll understand why I had to leave


Oh-oh-oh
Musical interlude


One day, you'll find
At some point in the future, you'll discover


That I have gone
That I have departed


But tomorrow may rain, so
Even though there may be difficult times ahead


I'll follow the sun
I will continue moving forward towards brighter days




Lyrics © Kanjian Music, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: John Lennon, Paul McCartney

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