Never In Your Sun

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A Shelter in the Storm: The Meaning Behind Stevie Wonder's 'Never In Your Sun'

Stevie Wonder's 'Never In Your Sun' is a poignant exploration of companionship and emotional support during times of sorrow. The song begins with a vivid description of a chance encounter in Lover's Park, where the protagonist meets a woman on a rainy April Monday. Her presence is described with warmth and beauty, symbolized by her taffeta and lace attire and braided hair adorned with coral beads. This imagery sets the stage for a deeper emotional connection that transcends the initial meeting.

The woman in the song offers a profound message: she will not be present during the protagonist's sunny days but will come during the pouring rain to relieve his pain. This metaphorical promise highlights the theme of unconditional support and the importance of being there for someone during their darkest moments. The rain symbolizes difficult times, and her willingness to be present during these moments underscores the value of empathy and understanding in relationships.

The song's chorus reinforces this message, urging listeners to offer the same kind of support to others who may be experiencing sorrow. By asking why someone is sad and offering to stay with them until they feel better, the song encourages a compassionate approach to human connections. Stevie Wonder's soulful delivery and the song's lyrical depth make 'Never In Your Sun' a timeless reminder of the power of empathy and the importance of being a shelter in the storm for those we care about.

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