Lyrics
Thank the morning for bringing you
Expressing gratitude for the morning and the opportunities it brings.
Hope you never turn your head and run
Wishing that the person addressed doesn't avoid challenges but faces them instead.
And thank the sun for shining, too
Grateful for the positive aspects of life, symbolized by the sun.
Hope the darkness never comes again
Hoping that difficult times (darkness) don't return.
What it does to me
Expressing personal impact or emotional reaction to the darkness.
Isn't good to see
Reflecting that the effect of darkness is not positive or pleasant.
You say that fortune brought you
Addressing someone who attributes their journey to luck or fate.
Sailin' cross the sea
Describing a sea voyage that brought the person to their current situation.
I don't believe you
Expressing skepticism about the role of fortune in the person's journey.
I don't see how it's true
Questioning the truthfulness of the person's claim.
I think my dreamin' brought you here
Suggesting that the speaker's dreams or aspirations played a role in the person's arrival.
And if I wake tomorrow will you still be near
Wondering if the person will still be present in the speaker's life the next day.
Once a miser, twice a son
Assigning symbolic meanings to numbers, possibly related to experiences or phases of life.
Three's a devil, four's a lot of fun
Associating specific numbers with characteristics like being a devil or bringing enjoyment.
Fun for living one and all
Highlighting the idea that life should be enjoyable for everyone.
Start a battle, who's the first to fall
Introducing a battle or challenge and questioning who will be the first to face adversity.
Hope it isn't me
Expressing hope that the speaker won't be the first to face challenges.
Have to wait and see
Waiting to see the outcome, implying uncertainty about future events.
You say that fortune brought you
Repeating the theme of attributing one's journey to fortune, possibly emphasizing it.
Sailin' cross the sea
Restating the sea journey and questioning its authenticity.
I don't believe you
Expressing continued doubt about the role of fortune in the person's journey.
I don't see how it's true
Reiterating skepticism about the truthfulness of the person's claims.
I think my dreamin' brought you here
Emphasizing the idea that the speaker's dreams influenced the person's presence.
If I wake tomorrow will you still be near
Repeating the uncertainty about the person's presence in the speaker's life the next day.
Should I live with rain and then the sky will clear
Considering the possibility of facing challenges (rain) and hoping for a clear outcome.
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