Isn't She Lovely
Summary
"Isn't She Lovely" is a joyful celebration of a newborn daughter. Stevie Wonder expresses pure love and gratitude for the gift of life and the beauty of his child.
Full Analysis
The song is all about the overwhelming joy and love a parent feels for their child. Stevie Wonder captures the magic of new life in simple words. It’s a heartfelt tribute to his daughter, Aisha, showcasing the happiness and wonder that comes with becoming a parent. The song feels personal yet universal, as many can relate to the feelings of love and pride for their own children.
Verse 1
Isn't she lovely?
Isn't she wonderful?
Isn't she precious?
Less than one minute old
In this opening verse, Stevie Wonder is in awe of his newborn daughter. The repetition of “Isn't she” emphasizes his amazement. He’s clearly smitten, and each question adds to the feeling of wonder. By mentioning that she’s "less than one minute old," he highlights how fresh and new this life is, capturing that fleeting moment when a parent first meets their child.
Chorus
I never thought through love, we'd be
Making one as lovely as she
But isn't she lovely made from love?
The chorus reflects on the miracle of creation through love. Stevie expresses disbelief that love could produce something so beautiful. It’s a beautiful acknowledgment of the partnership in parenting and the joy that comes from it. The line “made from love” ties back to the theme of love being the foundation for this new life.
Verse 2
Isn't she pretty?
Truly, the angel's best
Boy, I'm so happy
We have been heaven blessed
Here, Wonder continues to express his joy, calling his daughter “the angel's best.” This line suggests that he sees her as a gift from above. The happiness he feels is palpable, and describing their family as “heaven blessed” adds a spiritual layer. He recognizes that this little girl is a blessing that brings light to their lives.
Chorus
I can't believe what God has done
Through us he's given life to one
But isn't she lovely made from love
In this chorus, Stevie shifts to a more spiritual tone. He acknowledges the role of God in the miracle of life. The phrase “what God has done” reinforces the idea that the creation of life is a sacred event. Once again, he ties it back to love, emphasizing how love is at the heart of this new existence.
Bridge
Isn't she lovely?
Life and love are the same
Life is Aisha
The bridge brings a personal touch with the mention of Aisha. It connects her name to the ideas of life and love, suggesting that she embodies those concepts. It’s a powerful moment where he links his daughter directly to the essence of life and the love they share.
Chorus
Londie, it could have not been done
Without you who conceived the one
That's so very lovely made from love, hey
In this part, Wonder acknowledges the mother of his child, Londie. He credits her for the miracle of their daughter, reinforcing the idea that this joy is a shared experience. The focus on teamwork in creating life strengthens the emotional impact and highlights the love that brought Aisha into the world.
Closing Thoughts
"Isn't She Lovely" is a heartfelt celebration of new life and parental love. Stevie Wonder’s simple yet powerful lyrics convey pure emotion. It’s a song that can bring a smile to anyone who has experienced the joy of becoming a parent. The way he intertwines love, life, and gratitude makes it timeless and relatable.
Full Lyrics
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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, hey