Lyrics
Get up your day is never gonna turn
Encouragement to start the day with the awareness that it may not unfold as expected.
Out exactly how you want
Realization that outcomes may not align perfectly with personal desires.
Hold yourself, there's no one else
Self-reliance emphasized, suggesting the importance of self-support.
And you know when the sun dies
A reflection on the transient nature of life, alluding to the inevitable end of the day.
None of this will matter half
Recognition that current concerns may lose significance in the grander scheme.
As much as you thought
Acknowledgment that things may not be as impactful as initially perceived.
Learn a little self love
Encouragement to cultivate self-love, implying a positive self-perception.
Cause you're not half as bad as you thought
Contrast between self-perception and the actual judgment of oneself.
Nobody gets exactly what they want
Assertion that desires may not be fully fulfilled for anyone.
What do you want
Prompting a reflection on personal desires and aspirations.
You are gonna grow old
Acknowledgment of the inevitability of aging.
Your head might hurt just a little bit more
Acknowledgment of potential challenges in the aging process, such as physical discomfort.
So take a bit of Calpol
Suggestion to use Calpol, a medication, to alleviate physical discomfort.
Eventually your arms won't feel so sore
Anticipation that physical discomfort will decrease with time.
You're staring at your shoes again
Observation of a repetitive behavior, possibly indicating contemplation or introspection.
It won't be long til these
Projection that shoes, symbolizing personal belongings, will undergo wear and tear.
Have holes in them too
Expectation that time and actions will lead to damage in personal belongings.
From dragging your heels when
Reference to dragging heels, implying reluctance or hesitation in progressing.
Your knees are too weak
Expression of physical weakness hindering positive thoughts or actions.
To elevate your thoughts
Recognition of mental and emotional struggles preventing elevated thinking.
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