Isn't She Lovely
The Blenders Lyrics


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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

Isn't she lovely
Isn't she wonderful
Isn′t she precious
Less than one minute old
Isn′t she pretty
Truly the angel's best
Boy, I′m so happy (so happy)
'Cause, we have been heaven blessed
Isn′t she lovely made from love

(Isn't she lovely)
(Isn′t she wonderful)




(Isn't she lovely)
(Isn't she wonderful)

Overall Meaning

The Blenders' song Isn't She Lovely is a heartfelt tribute to a newborn baby girl. The lyrics express the overwhelming love and pride felt by the baby's parents, and their amazement at the wonder of new life. The song opens with the question "Isn't she lovely?" which sets the tone for the rest of the song. The new baby is described as "wonderful", "precious" and "pretty", and the parents are amazed that they have made something so perfect out of their love.


The second verse reinforces the idea that the new baby is a gift from God, and that the parents are grateful for the blessing they have received. The lyrics reflect the belief that the creation of new life is a divine act, and that the parents are the instruments through which this miracle has occurred. The chorus returns, emphasizing the lovely nature of the baby and the love that brought her into the world.


The final verse ties all these themes together, highlighting the connection between life, love, and the baby. The name of the baby, Aisha, means "life", and this is used as a metaphor for the love that brought her into existence. The lyrics acknowledge that without the mother, the baby could not have been born, and express gratitude for her role in creating something so beautiful.


Overall, the song celebrates the miracle of birth and the power of love in creating new life. It is a touching tribute to the new baby and the joy that she brings to her parents.


Line by Line Meaning

Isn't she lovely
The singer is marveling at the beauty of the subject (likely a baby girl).


Isn't she wonderful
The singer is awestruck by the subject's wonderful qualities.


Isn't she precious
The singer sees the subject as valuable and cherished.


Less than one minute old
The subject is a newborn baby, still very young.


I never thought through love we'd be
The artist didn't realize that through their love, they would create someone as wonderful as the subject.


Making one as lovely as she
Through their love, the singer created someone as beautiful as the subject.


But isn't she lovely made from love
The subject's beauty is a result of the love that created her.


Truly the angel's best
The subject is seen as the best among angels; this may be a reference to the subject's purity or goodness.


Boy, I'm so happy
The artist is filled with happiness and joy.


We have been heaven blessed
The artist feels blessed by heaven or by a higher power for creating the subject.


I can't believe what God has done
The singer is amazed by the power of God to create such beauty.


Through us he's given life to one
The artist acknowledges that they were the vessels through which God brought the subject into the world.


Life and love are the same
The singer sees a connection between life and love, possibly suggesting that love is what gives life meaning or purpose.


Life is Aisha
The name Aisha is associated with life, and the singer may be referencing the subject's name.


The meaning of her name
The singer is calling attention to the significance of the subject's name.


Londie, it could have not been done
The artist is thanking and acknowledging someone named Londie for their role in creating the subject.


Without you who conceived the one
The artist credits Londie as the one who conceived the subject.


That's so very lovely made from love
The subject's beauty and goodness comes from the love that created her.




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