Lyrics
Once again the sun came up
Emphasizes the cyclical nature of days, suggesting a new beginning.
Way high over my bones
Describes the sun high in the sky, possibly signifying a bright, uplifting presence.
He got up late in the night
Implies the sun's personification, rising late to bring awareness to the narrator's existence.
to remind me I was here
Suggests a purposeful reminder from the sun about the narrator's presence.
I was blinded by the light
Expresses being initially overwhelmed or dazzled by a realization or truth.
but everything became real clear
Highlights the clarity gained after overcoming the initial dazzlement.
When the rain is pouring down
Shifts to a metaphorical "rain" symbolizing challenges or difficulties in life.
When the drops all feel like stones
Describes the impact of challenges, feeling heavy and burdensome.
Make sure you put up a fight
Encourages resilience and active resistance in the face of life's challenges.
And you don’t curl up in fear
Advises against succumbing to fear and emphasizes the importance of facing difficulties.
Make sure that you do things right
Stresses the significance of doing things right and maintaining perseverance.
And that you always persevere
Encourages persistence and determination in overcoming obstacles.
And I have my voice to clear the air
Highlights the narrator's voice as a tool for clarity and expression.
And I’ll sing it again for those who care
Reiterates the narrator's commitment to singing for those who care.
If you love me the same when we get old
Expresses a desire for consistent love even as individuals age.
You’re my breakfast for the soul
Metaphorically refers to a loved one as "breakfast for the soul," a source of nourishment and comfort.
With a side of Rock n’ Roll
Adds a playful touch, mentioning a side of "Rock n’ Roll" as an additional element to the relationship.
Things have always been this way
Asserts that certain aspects of life remain constant, regardless of individual identity.
It don’t matter who you are
Emphasizes the universality of experiences and challenges.
If the sun refuses to shine
Presents a hypothetical situation of difficulty, such as the sun refusing to shine.
And your heart is broken like mine
Connects personal emotions, like a broken heart, to broader struggles.
You are stuck in all these lines
Describes feeling confined or trapped within certain patterns or situations.
Where to look and what to find?
Ponders the challenge of finding direction and purpose in difficult times.
And I have my voice to clear the air
Reiterates the value of the narrator's voice in bringing clarity and understanding.
And I’ll sing it again for those who care
Restates the commitment to singing for those who care, reinforcing the importance of expression.
If you love me the same when we get old
Echoes the desire for enduring love even in old age.
You’re my breakfast for the soul
Reaffirms the metaphorical connection of a loved one to "breakfast for the soul."
With a side of Rock n’ Roll
Playfully adds a side of "Rock n’ Roll" as an enduring and enjoyable aspect of the relationship.
Who’s gonna find the line, to get us out of here?
Presents a reflective question about finding a solution or direction in challenging circumstances.
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