Something 'bout Morning

Embracing Dawn's Healing Light: India Blue's Melody of Renewal
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Lyrics

When did I start to get better

Reflecting on personal improvement over time

When did I start to get better

Reiteration of the speaker's journey toward improvement

I am so good now, no one would know I was never

The speaker feels accomplished and transformed

Wanting to start getting better

Expressing a desire to initiate the process of getting better

So is it the sea I must swallow

Contemplating the challenges that must be faced

Learning to swim I could drown in old sorrows

Learning to navigate difficulties that could lead to reliving past sorrows

But we'll be up early tomorrow

Anticipating an early start to a new day

Then I will wake feeling better

Expecting to wake up feeling improved

I always wake feeling better

A consistent positive outlook upon waking up

Something 'bout morning slices the knife through the letter

Morning has a transformative impact, symbolized by a knife cutting through challenges

She'd hang around if I let her

A potential influence or distraction that could hinder progress

So is it the sea I must swallow

Reiteration of facing challenges symbolized by the sea

Learning to swim I could drown in old sorrows

Persisting through challenges and looking forward to the next day

But we'll be up early tomorrow

Expecting an early start as a recurring theme of renewal

Then I will keep being better

Commitment to continuous improvement

Then I will tell you I'm better

Sharing personal progress with others

How do I know this

Reflecting on how the speaker knows about the positive change

You would know too if you met her

Suggesting that meeting someone special contributed to the improvement

And someday I might even let ya

Considering the possibility of allowing someone into the speaker's life

So is it the sea I must swallow

Reiterating the metaphor of facing challenges symbolized by the sea

Learning to swim I could drown in old sorrows

Continuing to confront and overcome past sorrows

But we'll be up early tomorrow

Anticipating an early start despite fears of regression

Somehow I'm scared to be better

Expressing hesitation or fear about the journey of improvement

Often I'm scared to be better

Acknowledging recurring fear in the process of getting better

It feels like losing

Describing the emotional challenge of improvement as akin to loss

Embers that held me together

Referencing past elements that provided stability

Scared that no one will remember

Fear of being forgotten as a consequence of personal change

So is it the sea I must swallow

Continuing to face challenges symbolized by the sea

Learning to swim I could drown in old sorrows

Persisting through the fear of drowning in past sorrows

But we'll be up early tomorrow

Expecting an early start as a commitment to facing challenges

We'll be up early tomorrow

Reiteration of the anticipation of an early start

We'll be up early tomorrow

Confirmation of the expectation of starting afresh in the morning

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