Listen to Dolly Parton's new quarantine-inspired song promising brighter days, 'When Life Is Good Again'

The country music legend is here to lift fans up.

Dolly Parton is doing her part to spread hope and comfort to those struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic.

The country superstar on Wednesday shared a brand new song she wrote in quarantine, one which promises better days ahead.

The tune, titled "When Life Is Good Again," is a sweet and uplifting melody meant to inspire people to reflect on becoming a better person and changing the world for the better.

Parton starts off the comforting song with a series of promises she intends to keep once the pandemic is over, such as being a better friend and to be more thoughtful of others in the future.

The 74-year-old's encouraging tone grows in strength as she pledges to do better, singing, "I'll open up my heart / And let the whole world in / I'll try to make amends / When life is good again."

The tune then shifts its focus away from her in order to directly address the audience, promising the challenges brought on by COVID-19 will fade and present a new opportunity for growth.

"We've been brought to our knees / We've been so ill at ease / There are no guarantees / But you know life goes on," Parton reflects. "This too shall pass away / Bring new and different days / We need to change our ways / And right our wrongs."

The joyful faith-based chorus then challenges everyone to join her and become a better person in order to change the world and make it a better place.

This isn't the first time Parton has spread positivity during the pandemic. The Grammy winner has remained a stalwart during the global heath crisis, such as reading books to children with her "Goodnight with Dolly" series and donating $1 million to Vanderbilt University to promote COVID-19 research.