It'll Work Itself Out

Navigating Love's Maze: Donovan Woods' Reflective Journey
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Lyrics

She wakes up in the mornin'

Reflecting on the morning, the singer observes someone waking up.

Sleepin' in the bed I made

The singer mentions creating a situation or relationship and the other person is now dealing with it.

Bound to get away I'd say

Speculating that the person is likely to escape or move away from the situation.

I wake up in the mornin'

The singer wakes up, contemplating thoughts about the person from earlier.

Thinkin' of her again

The singer recalls thoughts about the person, questioning if they ever brought joy to her.

Did I ever make her day?

Reflecting on the impact the singer had on the person's day.

Did I ever make her day?

Repeating the doubt about whether the singer positively influenced the person's day.


See I broke my mind in half

The singer expresses a feeling of mental distress or confusion.

Everybody even I know it

Acknowledging that others, including the singer, recognize the mental struggle.

And I'll talk to the papers

Referring to a possible communication with the media about the internal struggle.

And I'll drive back south

Indicating a physical journey, possibly away from the current situation.

But it'll probably work itself out

Expressing a belief that the situation will resolve itself without direct intervention.

It'll probably work itself out

Reiterating the belief that the situation will naturally resolve.


See you were someone I knew

Addressing someone from the past, recalling familiarity.

Studied your face for years

Stating the duration of knowing the person and studying their expressions.

We know how it might have been

Reflecting on the potential outcomes of the relationship with the person.

So we made up some story

Creating a narrative to explain the relationship and its complexities.

That we gotta tell sometimes

Emphasizing the need to share the narrative at times.

And we don't ever quite get it right

Acknowledging the difficulty in accurately conveying the story.

We don't wanna live some lie

Rejecting the idea of living a dishonest life based on the fabricated story.


So I broke my mind in half

Repeating the theme of mental distress or fragmentation.

And everybody even I know it

Reinforcing that others, including the singer, are aware of the mental struggle.

And I'll talk to the papers

Hinting at potential public disclosure of personal struggles.

And I'll drive back south

Mentioning a physical journey, possibly back to the starting point.

But it'll probably work itself out

Expressing the belief that the situation will resolve itself without direct intervention.

It'll probably work itself out

Reiterating the belief that the situation will naturally resolve.


And we'll both catch colds come spring

Anticipating challenges or difficulties in the future, symbolized by catching colds in spring.

And there ain't no such thing as everything

Expressing skepticism about the idea of completeness or perfection.

You got reservations and I got doubts

Highlighting personal reservations and doubts in the relationship.

And it'll probably work itself out

Reiterating the belief that the situation will naturally resolve without intervention.

It'll probably work itself out

Emphasizing again the belief that the situation will naturally resolve.

It'll probably work itself out

Repeating the confidence in the natural resolution of the situation.

It'll probably work itself out

Concluding with the strong belief that the situation will resolve itself without direct intervention.

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