Lyrics
I'm in the wayside strummin', today I did nothing, can you tell her I'm coming soon?
Expressing idleness and anticipation, asking someone to convey the message of arrival.
In the daytime running from the nighttime, it's coming only led by the light of the moon
Describing a cycle of avoiding problems during the day, facing them at night, guided by the moonlight.
I don't know where I am
Feeling lost and uncertain about one's current position or state.
I wish it was easy to please me
Expressing a desire for simplicity and ease in finding contentment.
I cannot feel my soul
Conveying a sense of emotional numbness or detachment.
A hole that I fear will be here
Referring to a perceived emotional void that might become a lasting emptiness.
Forever
Suggesting a fear of enduring emotional emptiness indefinitely.
My eyes catching you, try'na turn the clocks back but there's no time in the room
Yearning to reverse time, but recognizing the impossibility within the constraints of the present.
Eternity of goodbyes thrown to you
Acknowledging a series of farewells that seem to stretch into eternity.
Happy in the morning but it's crumbling by noon
Contrasting morning happiness with a sense of deterioration and instability as the day progresses.
Crumbling by noon, I'm in the
Reiterating the theme of things falling apart or deteriorating around noon.
I seldom rest my mind
Admitting a lack of mental peace or tranquility.
I find that it's clear you'll be here
Expressing a realization that someone will be present or supportive in times of mental unrest.
Forever
Echoing the earlier fear of a lasting emotional void, but with a potential positive connection.
My eyes catching you, try'na turn the clocks back but there's no time in the room
Repeating the desire to turn back time but emphasizing the constraint of the present moment.
Eternity of goodbyes thrown to you
Reiterating a prolonged series of goodbyes, hinting at a recurring theme of loss.
Happy in the morning but it's crumbling by noon
Reflecting the contrast between morning happiness and a sense of crumbling or decay around noon.
Crumbling by noon
Emphasizing the central theme of deterioration and instability around noon.
I'm in the wayside strummin', today I did nothing, can you tell her I'm coming soon?
Repeating the initial state of idleness and the anticipation of imminent arrival.
In the daytime running from the nighttime, it's coming only led by the light of the moon
Reiterating the cycle of avoiding issues during the day, facing them at night, guided by the moonlight.
I'm in the wayside strummin', today I did nothing, can you tell her I'm coming soon?
Recalling the earlier state of idleness and the anticipation of imminent arrival.
In the daytime running from the nighttime, it's coming only led by the light of the moon
Reiterating the cycle of avoiding issues during the day, facing them at night, guided by the moonlight.
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