Look Out Tomorrow

Embracing Tomorrow: Unveiling the Depths of Inner Struggle
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Lyrics

It's okay, it's okay, it's okay.

Reassurance and acceptance of the current situation.

Stand back; look out tomorrow,

An urging to step back and be cautious about the future.

Here comes a man without sorrow.

Introduction of a person devoid of sorrow, suggesting a carefree attitude.


I guess it's okay if today's unlike the rest,

Acceptance of a day that may differ from the norm.

And it's okay that I'm not quite at my best.

Acceptance of personal imperfections or a suboptimal state.

But if you're looking at me to set your mind at ease,

Warning that relying on the speaker for comfort is futile.

Well, then there's no way, let's just give it all a rest.

Suggesting a need to abandon expectations and let things be.


I know you and all you're thinking;

Acknowledgment of understanding the thoughts of the listener.

You know me; you know I'm sinking.

Recognition that the speaker is struggling or facing difficulties.


Stand back; look out tomorrow,

Reiteration of the warning to be cautious about the future.

Here comes a man without sorrow.

Reintroduction of the carefree individual, emphasizing the facade of happiness.

Good thing looks are deceiving.

Highlighting that appearances can be misleading or not reflective of reality.

Quick smile, then I should be leaving.

Expressing a need to leave quickly after a brief interaction.


And, so, it's okay that I shouldn't say a word.

Acceptance of remaining silent and unheard, possibly out of resignation.

And it's okay that what I think is never heard.

Acceptance that personal thoughts may go unnoticed or unacknowledged.

But I'm looking at you to help me understand why it is okay

Questioning the listener about the acceptability of hiding behind words.

That I hide behind these words.

Recognition of a need for understanding and seeking support from the listener.


I know you and all you're thinking;

Reiteration of understanding the thoughts of the listener.

You know me; you know I'm sinking.

Reiteration that the speaker is facing challenges or difficulties.


It's okay, it's okay, it's okay.

Reassurance and acceptance, echoing the sentiment from the beginning.

But it's okay, it's okay, it's okay, it's okay, it's okay.

Repetition of reassurance, emphasizing the acceptance of the current state.

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