Happy Now

Navigating Goodbyes and Liberation: Cedars' 'Happy Now' Reflections
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Lyrics

That’s enough for tonight

Expressing contentment with the current situation, suggesting a pause or break.

It’s already started

Acknowledging that something has already begun or initiated.

Can’t put it out of your mind

Highlighting the difficulty of forgetting or ignoring a certain thought or situation.

It’s everything you wanted

Suggesting that what has transpired aligns with one's desires or expectations.


Goodbyes take so long

Reflecting on the prolonged nature of goodbyes, indicating experience with solitude.

I’ve learned to be alone

Admitting the ability to adapt to being alone, suggesting personal growth.

With you out there in front of God

Referencing a separation with someone important, possibly in a challenging situation.

Can we just start the song?

Expressing a desire to move on or begin anew, perhaps in the context of a song.


And are you happy now?

Posing a question about the current state of happiness, implying doubt or curiosity.

We all fall down

Acknowledging a shared experience of facing challenges or failures.

And did somebody tell you?

Raising a question about whether someone was informed or warned about certain outcomes.

We all found out

Indicating a collective realization or discovery by a group of individuals.

There are lines you cross

Highlighting the existence of boundaries that, once crossed, cannot be undone.

You can’t go back

Emphasizing the irreversible nature of certain actions or decisions.


I didn’t mean to start a fight

Apologizing for unintentionally starting a conflict or argument.

But they pulled me under

Describing being pulled into a difficult situation against one's intentions.

I came back man-sized

Expressing personal growth and resilience after facing challenges.

A liberated wonder

Characterizing oneself as a liberated and wondrous individual.


Goodbyes take so long

Reiterating the prolonged nature of goodbyes, possibly emphasizing their emotional impact.

Oh we break our own hearts

Acknowledging the self-infliction of emotional pain, possibly through one's actions.

We’re out there in front of God

Referring to a collective experience of being exposed or vulnerable in the presence of a higher power.

And they all sang along

Describing a shared experience where others joined in, possibly in a musical or emotional sense.


I burn bridges because I know how to swim

Expressing a willingness to cut ties or sever connections due to the ability to navigate challenges.

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