Fourth of July
Chasing Light: A Celestial Journey of Reflection and HopeLyrics
I’ll be chasing the light
I will be actively pursuing brightness or positivity.
When the sky’s like the Fourth of July
Referring to a vibrant and celebratory atmosphere, akin to Independence Day.
I’ll be waiting for time, waiting
Anticipation for the passage of time, possibly with eagerness.
Cause there are days where the plains change
Describing days when the landscapes transform or evolve.
And the stars they remember my name
Suggesting a personal connection with celestial bodies that recognize the speaker.
Take the noise of the naysays
Ignoring negativity or pessimistic voices.
And countdown to fire me up
Counting down, possibly to a moment of inspiration or motivation.
Countdown to fire me up
Repetition of counting down, emphasizing the significance of the upcoming event.
Countdown to fire me up
-I’ll keep chasing the light
Persisting in pursuing brightness, now with a connection to someone else.
When I know it’s for you and I
Expressing the pursuit of positivity for the speaker and a significant other.
I’m not one for wasting time, lately
Declaring a reluctance to waste time, indicating a sense of urgency or purpose.
Cause there are days where the plains change
Similar to line 5, underscoring the changing nature of days.
And the stars they remember my name
Reiterating a personal connection with stars and recognition.
Take the noise of the naysay
Disregarding negative opinions or discouragement.
And countdown to fire me up
Counting down, perhaps building anticipation or excitement.
Keep me the right way up
Requesting support to stay on the right path or maintain a positive outlook.
Remember the days change
Recalling past changes and experiences.
Come and find me, come and find me
An invitation or plea for someone to locate the speaker.
Countdown to fire me up
Repetition of counting down, emphasizing its significance or impact.
Countdown to fire me up
-Countdown to fire me up
-I’ll keep chasing the light
Reiterating the pursuit of brightness, now explicitly for both the speaker and a significant other.
When I know it’s for you and I
Highlighting the joint pursuit of positivity for the speaker and the significant other.
I’m not one for wasting time
Stating an aversion to wasting time, reinforcing the urgency or importance of the pursuit.
I’ll be chasing the light
Recurrence of the theme of actively seeking brightness or positivity.
When the sky’s like the Fourth of July
Echoing the earlier comparison to a celebratory and vibrant sky.
I’ll be waiting for time
A repetition of the anticipation for the passage of time, possibly with eagerness.
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