Lyrics
These runes are cold, but heavenly on the sun is shinnin'
Reflecting on symbols or experiences that are both cold and heavenly while the sun is shining.
You know what they say about silver and lining
Acknowledging the saying about finding a positive aspect even in challenging situations.
Oh, Hendra, oh, Hendra, I would walk this way again
Expressing a willingness to go through a similar path or experience again, specifically addressing someone named Hendra.
'Cause you make me feel as right as rain
Attributing a positive and comforting feeling to the presence or influence of Hendra.
I wish I'd studied harder now, make something of myself
Regretting not putting more effort into personal development but avoiding self-blame for being a shopkeeper.
But instead, I'm just a shopkeeper but I mustn't blame myself
Acknowledging the profession of being a shopkeeper and emphasizing the avoidance of self-blame.
Oh, Hendra, oh, Hendra, there's still so much to gain
Expressing that there is still much to achieve or acquire, with Hendra playing a positive role.
You make me feel as right as rain
Reiterating the positive influence of Hendra, making the speaker feel content or happy.
All the self-help books, like the dance of life
Mentioning self-help books and philosophies related to facing challenges in life.
Like the feel the fear and do it anyway
Referencing the common advice of feeling the fear and taking action despite it, akin to a dance of life.
Sometimes, I have them right here in my hand
Admitting to having self-help books in hand, possibly suggesting a struggle with implementing their advice.
And think it's easier for you to say
Expressing a belief that the challenges are easier for someone else (Hendra) to handle.
But I must allow these feelings and let them fall
Acknowledging and accepting certain emotions, possibly related to challenges or struggles.
But sometimes I just turn the radio up so loud, I just drown them all
Using loud music as a coping mechanism to drown out or escape from overwhelming emotions.
Oh, Hendra, oh, Hendra, where love is plain
Referring to Hendra in the context of love and simplicity, contributing to a positive emotional state.
You make me feel as right as rain, as right, not as wrong as rain
Reiterating that the influence of Hendra makes the speaker feel emotionally right, not wrong.
All the self-help books, like the dance of life
Repeating the mention of self-help books and the dance of life, emphasizing their significance.
Like the feel the fear and do it anyway
Recalling the advice to "feel the fear and do it anyway" as part of the philosophy of life.
Sometimes, I have them right here in my hand
Acknowledging the physical presence of self-help books, highlighting the challenge of applying their wisdom.
And think it's easier for you to say
Suggesting a perception that facing challenges is easier for Hendra compared to the speaker.
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