Wake You Up

Awakening Emotions: Geographer's Song Unveils a Journey of Self-Discovery
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Lyrics

When the sun was rising

Describing a moment when the sun is rising.

The colors don't show you keep hiding

Noticing that the colors are not visible, possibly reflecting a hidden or obscured reality.

I could get you that easy, I know

Expressing confidence in being able to understand or attain something easily.


I don't want your fighting

Rejecting conflict or disagreement.

Oh what you fighting with me for?

Questioning why there is a need for a fight.

Thought that you decided

Suggesting that a decision has been made.

You don't want this feeling, no more

Indicating a desire to avoid a particular emotion or experience.


You don't know what you want

Pointing out a lack of clarity or certainty about one's desires.

You just need it

Highlighting a need for something without specifying what it is.

Either way that you go you keep leaving

Regardless of the direction taken, there is a consistent pattern of departure.

I don't know what to do but I'm dealing

Dealing with a challenging situation without a clear solution.

Feel like I just need to wake you up

Expressing a desire to bring someone out of their unaware or detached state.

You keep walking your way so I follow

Following someone's path or choices.

Then you sing my promises hollow

Noticing insincerity in promises made by the other person.

I'm not here to act on your sorrow

Clarifying the speaker's role—being present to awaken, not to amplify sorrow.

I'm just here to wake you up

Reiterating the intention to awaken rather than exacerbate emotional pain.


Waking you up i'm waking you up

Repeating the act of waking up, emphasizing the effort to bring awareness.

III'm coming to wake you up

Stating the action of coming to awaken someone.

Before-ore-ore you even know at all

Anticipating awakening before full realization or understanding.

You were made to fly and I was made to run

Affirming different purposes or destinies for both individuals—flight and running.

I want to have it all i'm waking you up

Expressing a desire to have a complete or fulfilling experience in life.


The tide is rising but you just won't move

Describing a rising tide and the subject's reluctance to move or change.

You think you're hiding

Believing that the person is concealing themselves behind emotional walls.

'Cause you got those walls around you

Pointing out defensive mechanisms—walls protecting against vulnerability.


And I hate your timing

Expressing frustration with the timing of the person's actions or decisions.

Do you have to be so cruel?

Questioning the necessity of being unkind or hurtful.

How can you feel so alone

Expressing confusion about feeling alone despite physical closeness.

When I got my arms around you?

Asserting the speaker's emotional presence and support.


You don't know what you want

Reiterating the uncertainty about the person's desires.

You just need it

Highlighting the need for something without specifying.

Either way that you go you keep leaving

Noting a consistent pattern of departure regardless of the chosen direction.

I don't know what to do but I'm dealing

Dealing with a challenging situation without a clear solution.

Feel like I just need to wake you up

Expressing a desire to awaken the person from their state of unawareness.

You keep walking your way so I follow

Following the person's path or choices.

Then you sing my promises hollow

Noticing insincerity in promises made by the other person.

I'm not here to act on your sorrow

Clarifying the speaker's role—being present to awaken, not to amplify sorrow.

I'm just here to wake you up

Reiterating the intention to awaken rather than exacerbate emotional pain.


Waking you up i'm waking you up

Repeating the act of waking up, emphasizing the effort to bring awareness.

III'm coming to wake you up

Stating the action of coming to awaken someone.

Before-ore-ore you even know at all

Anticipating awakening before full realization or understanding.

You were made to fly and I was made to run

Reiterating different purposes or destinies for both individuals—flight and running.

No one has it all i'm waking you up

Acknowledging that no one has everything, emphasizing the imperfection of life.


Waking you up waking you up

Emphasizing the repeated act of awakening.

Waking you up

Concluding with the emphasis on awakening.</td

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