Lyrics
As in the morning the days reflecting the sun
Reflecting on the morning, the days symbolize a fresh start and optimism with the rising sun.
And on reflection I'm not proud of all I've done
The speaker expresses regret or disappointment about their past actions upon reflection.
Open my eyes and I'll see all is good,
Encouraging oneself to open their eyes to see the positive aspects of life; an optimistic perspective.
Maybe these feelings are all misunderstood
Suggesting that the speaker's emotions may be misunderstood or not accurately perceived by others.
What will I find if I leave it behind, will I feel what's good?
Contemplating the potential positive outcomes if the speaker lets go of the past; questioning whether they will experience happiness.
What will they say? Will they say all the things I thought they would?
Wondering about the expectations and opinions of others regarding the speaker's actions.
Will they be kind? Let me leave it behind and feel what's good...
Hoping for kindness from others as the speaker moves forward and embraces what's good.
As in the morning the days look how they should
Describing the ideal appearance of days in the morning, suggesting a hopeful and positive atmosphere.
And all of the people, the people, they all should
Expressing the belief that people should behave in a certain positive way, emphasizing societal expectations.
Open their hearts and they'll find all that's good
Encouraging people to open their hearts and discover goodness within themselves.
Maybe these feelings are all misunderstood
Reiterating the theme that emotions or intentions might be misunderstood by others.
What will I find if I leave it behind, will I feel what's good?
Pondering the potential positive experiences that may come by leaving the past behind.
What will they say? Will they say all the things I knew they would?
Anticipating the reactions and comments from others, hoping they align with the speaker's expectations.
Will they be kind? Let me leave it behind to feel what's good...
Seeking kindness from others as the speaker strives to embrace what's good and positive.
As in the morning the days reflecting the sun
Repeating the imagery of the morning, emphasizing the cyclical nature of reflection and new beginnings.
And on reflection I'm not proud of all I've done
Reiterating feelings of regret or dissatisfaction with past actions.
Open your eyes and you'll see all is good
Encouraging others to open their eyes and perceive the inherent goodness in life.
Maybe these feelings are all misunderstood
Emphasizing the possibility that emotions, once again, might be misunderstood by others.
What will I find if I leave it behind, will I feel what's good?
Continuing the contemplation of the potential positive outcomes of leaving the past behind.
What will they say? Will they say all the things I thought they would?
Repeating the anticipation of others' responses and their alignment with the speaker's expectations.
What will I find if I leave it behind, will I feel what's good?
Repeating the contemplation of potential positive experiences after moving on from the past.
What will they say? Will they say all the things I knew they would?
Reiterating the anticipation of others' reactions and comments, suggesting a concern for judgment.
Maybe they'll be kind better leave it behind to feel what's good
Concluding with the hope that others will be kind as the speaker moves forward to embrace what's good.
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