So Humble the Afternoon

Embracing Vulnerability: Unveiling Life's Resilience in 'So Humble the Afternoon'
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Lyrics

So humble the afternoon

Expressing the simplicity and unassuming nature of the afternoon.

Doesn't have to mean you don't lose

Suggesting that experiencing humility in the afternoon doesn't imply avoiding losses or challenges.

I turn the engine on

Turning on the engine, possibly metaphorical, indicating a start or initiation.

Doesn't have to mean no notion

Emphasizing that starting something doesn't eliminate the presence of ideas or plans.

I run after you

Pursuing someone, with the acknowledgment that the pursuit may not necessarily be more difficult.

Doesn't have it to mean it's harder

Stating that chasing someone doesn't inherently make the situation more challenging.

You know if I fall

Recognizing the possibility of falling, with the understanding that it doesn't have to be the final setback.

Doesn't have to be the last time

Reiterating that a fall doesn't have to signify the end, leaving room for recovery.


You know if I fall

Reaffirming the acknowledgment of a potential fall not being the ultimate conclusion.

Doesn't have to be the last time

Restating the idea that a fall doesn't have to be the last occurrence.


Asleep in the living room

Describing a state of being asleep in the living room, possibly indicating vulnerability or openness.

Someone in the folding chair

Noting the presence of someone in a folding chair, suggesting the coexistence of others in the personal space.

I feel the cool of sin

Sensing the coolness associated with sin, implying a contemplation or acknowledgment of moral complexities.

Never was clear, so flustered

Reflecting on a lack of clarity and feeling flustered in a situation.

Quick storms blow right through

Describing the transient nature of quick storms passing through, possibly symbolizing challenges.

Doesn't have to be the window

Asserting that storms don't necessarily have to affect the window, implying resilience or protection.

You know if I fall

Reiterating the recognition that a fall may occur but doesn't have to be the conclusive event.

Doesn't have to be the last time

Stating again that a fall doesn't have to be the last occurrence, emphasizing resilience and the potential for recovery.

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