The White Cliffs Of Dover
Vera Lynn Lyrics


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There'll be bluebirds over
The white cliffs of Dover
Tomorrow, just you wait and see

There'll be love and laughter
And peace ever after
Tomorrow, when the world is free
The shepherd will tend his sheep
The valley will bloom again
And Jimmy will go to sleep
In his own little room again

There'll be bluebirds over
The white cliffs of Dover
Tomorrow, just you wait and see

The shepherd will tend his sheep
The valley will bloom again
And Jimmy will go to sleep
In his own little room again

There'll be bluebirds over




The white cliffs of Dover
Tomorrow, just you wait and see

Overall Meaning

Vera Lynn's song "The White Cliffs of Dover" is a beacon of hope during a dark time. Written during World War II, it speaks to the belief that peace will come and everything will return to a state of normalcy one day. The first verse sets the scene of the beautiful white cliffs of Dover, a symbol of England, where bluebirds are flying overhead. This image conjures up feelings of freedom, peace, and happiness, all the things that the war is taking away from people. The chorus is a reminder that things will go back to how they were before the war. There will be love, laughter, and peace after the war is over, and the world is free once again.


The second verse speaks to the importance of everyday life and the simple pleasures it brings. The shepherd tending to his sheep and the valley blooming again may seem like small things in the grand scheme of things, but it's the essence of life returning to normal. The mention of Jimmy going to sleep in his own little room again is a heartwarming touch that shows how normalcy will return to even the most vulnerable among us. The chorus repeats, emphasizing the hopeful sentiment that everything will be okay once again.


Line by Line Meaning

There'll be bluebirds over
Hopeful expectation for the future


The white cliffs of Dover
A symbol of hope and homecoming


Tomorrow, just you wait and see
Anticipating a better future


There'll be love and laughter
Joy and happiness will return


And peace ever after
A lasting peace will finally be achieved


Tomorrow, when the world is free
Hope for freedom from war and conflict


The shepherd will tend his sheep
A return to everyday life and routine


The valley will bloom again
Nature and beauty will recover


And Jimmy will go to sleep
Children will be able to rest peacefully


In his own little room again
The comforts of home will be restored




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Written by: Nat Burton, Walter Kent

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