Good Morning Heartache
Morning Blues: Navigating Heartache with Jamie Cullum and Laura MvulaLyrics
Good morning heartache you old gloomy sight
Addressing heartache as an old, gloomy presence in the morning.
Good morning heartache thought we said goodbye last night
Expressing surprise that heartache is still present despite saying goodbye.
I turned and tossed 'til it seemed you had gone
Reflecting on the hope that heartache had left, but it persists.
But here you are with the dawn
Noting the return of heartache with the dawn of a new day.
Wish I'd forget you, but you're here to stay
Expressing a desire to forget heartache, acknowledging its persistent nature.
It seems I met you when my love went away
Recalling meeting heartache when love departed, linking its presence to loss.
Now everyday I start by saying to you
Starting each day by acknowledging and addressing heartache.
Good Morning heartache, what's new?
Greeting heartache in the morning and inquiring about any new developments.
Stop haunting me now
Requesting heartache to stop haunting and bothering the speaker.
Can't shake you nohow, just leave me alone
Expressing difficulty in shaking off heartache's influence and seeking solitude.
I've got those Monday blues straight through Sunday blues
Describing a prolonged sense of sadness from Monday to Sunday.
Good morning heartache here we go again
Greeting heartache again in the morning, indicating its recurring nature.
Good morning heartache you're the one who knew me when
Acknowledging heartache as someone who knew the speaker in the past.
Might as well get used to you hanging around
Accepting the presence of heartache and suggesting familiarity.
Good morning heartache sit down
Inviting heartache to sit down, perhaps resigning to its constant presence.
Stop haunting me now
Reiterating the plea for heartache to stop haunting and bothering the speaker.
Can't shake you nohow just leave me alone
Expressing the difficulty of getting rid of heartache and desiring solitude.
I've got those Monday blues straight through Sunday blues
Describing the enduring blues from Monday to Sunday due to heartache.
Good morning heartache here we go again
Greeting heartache again in the morning, emphasizing its repetitive nature.
Good morning heartache you're the one who knew me when
Acknowledging heartache as someone who knew the speaker in the past.
Might as well get used to you hanging around
Accepting the presence of heartache and suggesting familiarity.
Good morning heartache sit down
Inviting heartache to sit down, perhaps resigning to its constant presence.
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