Waiting For The Sunrise
Yoko Ono Lyrics


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Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
So I can take your hand and stroll about.

Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
So we can go on the streets and see the people smile.

Give me your hand,
So I could tell you that things will be alright.
The room's still dark,
But it won't be so long,
And I can take you outside.

Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
So we can go to the park and roll about.

Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
So we can go to the docks and watch the boats go by.

Come on, love, give me your hand,
And things will be alright.
The room's still cold,
But it won't be so long,
That we can go outside.

Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
So I could see your hair shining in the air.

Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
So I can see the sky reflected in your eyes.

Come on, love, don't be depressed,
Things will be alright.
The room's too low,
But it won't be so long,
That we can be outside.

Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise,




Waiting for the sunrise,
Waiting for the sunrise.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Waiting for the Sunrise" by Yoko Ono and The Plastic Ono Band describe the anticipation of the rising sun and the promise of a new day. The repetitive nature of the song represents the cyclical nature of life, offering optimism in the face of hardship. Yoko sings of her longing for the sunrise so that she can take her lover's hand and explore the city together, experiencing the joy of seeing people smile, rolling around in the park, and watching boats sail by.


The lyrics also suggest that the characters in the song are confined to a small, dark room, possibly experiencing some form of depression or oppression. They are eagerly anticipating the dawn of a new day, both for the physical light it brings and the spiritual symbol of hopefulness. The repeated refrain of "waiting for the sunrise" represents a call for patience, persistence, and optimism in the face of adversity.


Overall, "Waiting for the Sunrise" is a beautiful song that captures the human longing for hope and a new start. The lyrics poetically describe the excitement and anticipation of discovering new experiences with a loved one, the power of nature to inspire and uplift, and the importance of perseverance in the face of challenges.


Line by Line Meaning

Waiting for the sunrise,
Anticipating the arrival of morning light


Waiting for the sunrise,
Repeatedly expressing desire for the dawn


Waiting for the sunrise,
Hopeful for the sun's appearance


Waiting for the sunrise,
Longing for the emergence of daylight


So I can take your hand and stroll about.
Wanting to hold hands and take a walk once it's light enough


So we can go on the streets and see the people smile.
Looking forward to walking in public and seeing happy faces


Give me your hand,
Asking for the other person's hand


So I could tell you that things will be alright.
Wanting to offer reassurance once they're holding hands


The room's still dark,
Noting the continuing lack of light indoors


But it won't be so long,
Comforting the other person that daylight is coming soon


And I can take you outside.
Ready to accompany the other person into the daytime world


So we can go to the park and roll about.
Imagining playing in a grassy area once they're out of the house


So we can go to the docks and watch the boats go by.
Envisioning a trip to the water's edge to view boats sailing past


Come on, love, give me your hand,
Inviting the other person to take their hand again


And things will be alright.
Reiterating a positive outlook for the future


The room's still cold,
Noting the indoor temperature hasn't warmed up yet


But it won't be so long,
Encouraging the other person to wait patiently for the sunrise


That we can go outside.
Reaffirming the plan to spend time outdoors


So I could see your hair shining in the air.
Desiring to see the other person's hair lit up by sunlight


So I can see the sky reflected in your eyes.
Imagining looking at the sky through the other person's eyes


Come on, love, don't be depressed,
Encouraging the other person not to be downhearted


Things will be alright.
Reaffirming a hopeful outlook


The room's too low,
Noting that the indoor space isn't as nice as the outside world


But it won't be so long,
Emphasizing that better things are on the horizon


That we can be outside.
Looking forward to being able to experience nature


Waiting for the sunrise,
Repeating the song's central idea


Waiting for the sunrise,
Further repetition of the central idea


Waiting for the sunrise,
Continuing to highlight the anticipation of daylight


Waiting for the sunrise,
Finishing with a final expression of their desire for morning to come




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Written by: Yoko Ono

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