Always New Days Always
Eternal Horizons: Grace Cummings' Poetic JourneyLyrics
Always new days flying up ahead
Anticipation of upcoming days, a sense of optimism and hope for the future.
I'll find you there
Expressing the determination to locate or connect with someone in those future days.
Nighttime rolls by sleeping in my bed
Reference to nighttime passing while the speaker is in bed, possibly dreaming or contemplating.
Painting clouds in my head for days ahead
Imagining and creating mental images (painting clouds) of the days to come.
Daytime is all mine pacing up and down
Ownership of daytime, suggesting a positive and active mindset during waking hours.
I didn't even think to frown
Reflecting on a positive attitude, not allowing negative thoughts (frown) to intrude.
With days ahead
A continuation of the positive outlook, emphasizing the abundance of time ahead.
Always new days flying up ahead
Reiteration of the theme of new days and the pursuit of someone or something.
I’ll find you there
Reaffirmation of the commitment to finding someone in the days ahead.
Just in the middle
A transitional line, setting the stage for a shift in focus or perspective.
Where hands and lips are weak
Describing a vulnerable and delicate moment, possibly in a relationship.
It's all but a riddle to me the days ahead
Expressing confusion or uncertainty about the future, likening it to a riddle.
To think I'm just but a little
Feeling small or insignificant, contrasting with the vastness of the night sky.
Not a star to shine at night
Acknowledging a lack of prominence, perhaps in contrast to expectations or desires.
Haven't got enough fuel to ignite
Metaphorical reference to lacking the energy or resources to spark a significant change.
The days ahead
Reiteration of the theme of days ahead, acknowledging limitations but maintaining hope.
Always new days flying up ahead
Continued anticipation of the future, suggesting an ongoing journey or experience.
I'll find you there
Commitment to finding someone or something persists, closing the lyrical loop.
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