It's Never Too Late to Be Alone
Embracing Solitude: Unraveling the Essence of "It's Never Too Late to Be AloneLyrics
Summer here is over in a million different ways
Summer has ended in various ways, implying changes and conclusions.
You look like a dream sometimes but I don't dream these days
The person appears captivating, but the speaker doesn't indulge in dreams anymore.
Yesterday the snow fell by four o'clock it thawed
Snowfall and thawing, symbolizing fleeting moments and transience.
And last night making love to you well honey it was such a fraud
Making love felt insincere or deceptive, possibly reflecting a strained relationship.
'Cause you can find yourself a lover
Expressing the possibility of finding love and creating a home.
You can make yourself a home
Encouraging self-sufficiency and independence.
You can want no other ever
While in a relationship, it's essential to desire no other person.
But it's never to late to be alone
Despite being in a relationship, it's never too late to choose solitude.
So everything is settled or so we do pretend
Suggesting a facade of resolution when things may not be truly settled.
From a beautiful beginning babe to a muted kind of end
Describing a journey from a beautiful start to a muted or subdued end.
And our separate possessions are shuffled up on shelves
Material possessions are separated, mirroring a disconnection in the relationship.
Like our fingers lock together when we talk about ourselves
Fingers locking suggests a struggle when discussing personal matters.
You can find yourself one day staring into space
A contemplative moment, staring into space, possibly reflecting on life choices.
With a suitcase waiting by the door
Symbolizing readiness to leave with a suitcase by the door.
You can think you've got it made til it hits you in the face
Realization that the perceived success may not align with personal desires.
That these are not the people you wanted to be before
Recognition that current circumstances are not in line with personal aspirations.
Summer here is over you can feel it in the air
Reiteration that summer, a metaphor for warmth or happiness, has ended.
From the down-town shells to the upland hills
From downtown to upland, a universal sense of cooling and detachment is felt.
The chill is everywhere
An overall sense of chill in the air, reinforcing the end of a positive season.
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