Ain’t no sunshine when she’s gone
There ain’t no sunshine when she’s gone, what a lyric makes you sad but with the subliminal message that you need your lover to make you happy. Bill Withers made this such a popular song in 1972, it has been remixed and there are multiple cover versions by artists such as Sting and David Sanborn as well as Cat Stevens.
Here’s the original if you’re wondering about the lyrics for the whole song. I’m sure you’ll recognise it, what a classic.
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Now the lyrics are quite sad and you can sing along with the song and feel the rhythm, but does it actually make you happy or sad. For me I find it actually puts joy in my heart, maybe because I have my own perception of the meaning behind the lyrics.
Singing in general does make me happy, whatever the song, its the way I perceive words that makes me happy or sad. With my positive outlook on life I find it generally quite easy to find the good in everyone and everything.
This does sometimes make me a little too trusting ad caring at times. I help my ex-wife even now whenever the need arises, that's just the way I am a helpful, caring sort of person.
I can't say ain't no sunshine when she's gone myself
because I don't rely on others to put the sunshine in my life. The sunshine when she's gone stayed in my life with me and my boys.
Enjoy life and live and love for you
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