It means that there is not joy,and the house is lonely
You didn't say if you meant the phrase "in the dark" as the literal meaning or the idiomatic meaning. Literal: "When the moon sets, we will be in the dark." Idiom: "Bill is mad at me, but I am in the dark about the reason."
The expression "Keep it dark" refers to telling someone to keep a secret. The phrase uses the imagery of staying in the dark as something that should remain unseen.
"You" is not an idiom. It is a pronoun.
to support
Unrealistic, immature.
She was full of an emotion.
Idiomatic Expressions are sayings that are commonly used but their meanings cannot be determined by the individual words in the saying itself. Below you will find an alphabetical list of idiomatic expressions
Listening with interest.
"To be taken in" means to be tricked or fooled.
hatchet.isthebig.lothing.now
It means to get married.
pick up - idiomatic meaning is to learn something without much effort. I picked up Spanish when I lived in Madrid.