Tomorrow Morning

Embracing Change: Reflections on Love, Time, and Growth
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Lyrics

When I vine my life

Expressing the entanglement or growth of the speaker's life, possibly through experiences or relationships.

At this time love nature

Acknowledging a love for nature at the present moment.

I swear

Emphasizing a solemn commitment or promise.

Waiting for some sign

Anticipating a sign or signal, suggesting a period of waiting or uncertainty.

Doesn’t matter who you love

Highlighting the idea that the identity of the loved one is irrelevant; love is universal.

Frames of your window too big for me

Expressing a sense of inadequacy or discomfort in the context of the frames of someone's window, possibly metaphorical for their perspective or life.

Frames of your window too big for me (Frames of your window too big for me)

Repetition for emphasis, underscoring the speaker's feelings of being overwhelmed or out of place.


Several years ago we were happy, dumb

Reflecting on a past time of happiness and simplicity.

Several years ago we were happy, dumb

Repetition for emphasis, reinforcing the memory of a blissful past.

Several years ago we were happy, dumb

Further emphasizing the nostalgia for a happy and carefree period in the speaker's life.


Sun won't detect (Our fear for delaying night)

Describing the sun's inability to detect the speaker's fear of the approaching night, suggesting a hidden or internal struggle.

How to survive (With truth closing my eyes)

Expressing a challenge in coping with truth, possibly implying a need to close one's eyes to reality.

Show me your world (That full of comfort and pleasure)

Requesting the revelation of a world characterized by comfort and pleasure.

That you may never know

Indicating that the speaker's desired world is beyond the listener's understanding or experience.

Never know

Repetition for emphasis, underscoring the listener's lack of awareness of the speaker's desired world.

That you may never know

Reiteration of the listener's potential lack of knowledge about the speaker's ideal world.

That you may never know

Repetition for emphasis, emphasizing the enduring lack of understanding on the listener's part.

Never know

Reiteration, once again emphasizing the listener's perpetual lack of awareness regarding the speaker's desired world.

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