Oh What A Day
Embracing a New Dawn: Ingrid Michaelson's Ode to ResilienceLyrics
Oh what a day is today
Expressing excitement about the present day.
Nothing can stand in my way
Feeling unstoppable and confident, believing nothing can hinder progress.
Now that you've shipped out from under my skin
Describing the departure or removal of a significant influence or person from one's life.
I think I'm ready to win
Feeling prepared and optimistic about achieving success.
Oh what a night is tonight
Highlighting the positive aspects of the current night.
I think I'm ready to fight
Expressing readiness to face challenges and conflicts.
Now that my broken bones all have been healed
Indicating recovery from physical or emotional injuries, suggesting readiness for new experiences.
I think I'm starting to feel
Feeling the initial stirrings of positive emotions after healing.
Something good
Expressing anticipation or hope for something beneficial.
Something good
Reinforcing the expectation of encountering something good.
Now that you're gone I can roll on to something good
Highlighting the positive outcome of someone's absence, suggesting the ability to move forward.
Oh what a way that we die
Describing a challenging or difficult situation, possibly metaphorical.
Plenty of tears were supplied
Noting the abundance of tears shed in the face of hardship.
My eyes are wrung out and dry as a bone
Expressing emotional exhaustion and a desire for independence.
And I taste much better alone
Indicating that solitude is preferable and more fulfilling.
Something good
Reiterating the expectation or belief in encountering something positive.
Something good
Emphasizing the anticipation of a positive change or experience.
Now that you're gone I can roll onto something good
Reflecting on the ability to move forward to a better situation after someone's departure.
Oh you know I moved away
Noting a physical relocation or departure from a previous location or state.
From the other side of the door
Referencing a specific place or threshold left behind.
I don't have to wait anymore for you to come home
No longer waiting for someone to return, indicating a sense of independence.
Something good
Reiterating the expectation of encountering something positive.
Now that you're gone I can roll on to something good
Emphasizing the ability to move on and find something good after someone's departure.
Something good
Reiterating the theme of moving on to something positive after a significant absence.
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