Lyrics
Through the corner of your window
Observing the scene from an outsider's perspective through a window.
Is the evening's honest light
Referring to the genuine or truthful illumination of the evening.
Snitching on the dust in your bedroom
Noticing and revealing the presence of dust in the room.
And calling out the bags under your eyes When the melancholy gets you
Highlighting signs of tiredness or stress, symbolized by bags under the eyes, during moments of melancholy.
You don't want to go outside
Expressing a reluctance to step outside when feeling down.
Telling everyone you're busy
Claiming to be busy as a way to avoid social interactions.
Well I know you've got nothing but time
Acknowledging that despite the claim of busyness, there is actually plenty of time available.
You'll get used to it babe
Encouraging someone to become accustomed to a challenging situation.
You'll get used that honest light
Reiterating the need to adjust to the honest light of reality.
You'll get used to it babe
Emphasizing the inevitability of adapting to the truthful aspects of life.
You'll get used that honest light
Repeating the idea of getting used to facing the truth represented by honest light.
And the golden hour beauty
Highlighting the beauty of the golden hour, juxtaposed with the impending darkness of the night.
Only brings the darkest night
Suggesting that even moments of beauty can lead to challenging times.
And life is like a cheap wine
Comparing life to a cheap wine that does not improve with time, indicating difficulties may persist.
It don't get any better with time
Stating that life doesn't necessarily get better as time passes.
You'll get used to it babe
Reiterating the message of adapting to the challenges represented by honest light.
You'll get used that honest light
Emphasizing the necessity of getting accustomed to facing the truth.
You'll get used to it babe
Restating the inevitability of adjusting to the reality symbolized by honest light.
You'll get used that honest light
Repeating the idea of becoming used to the truthful aspects of life.
You'll get used to it babe
Reassuring that adapting to challenging situations is a part of life.
Used to not feeling alright
Acknowledging the difficulty of feeling okay or content.
You'll get used to it babe
Reiterating the need to become accustomed to facing the reality represented by honest light.
You'll get used that honest light
Emphasizing the inevitability of adjusting to the truthful aspects of life.
You'll get used to it babe
Stating again the necessity of getting used to facing the truth.
You'll get used that honest light
Repeating the idea of becoming accustomed to the honest light of reality.
You'll get used to it babe Used to not feeling alright
Reiterating the message that adapting to challenges is essential, especially when not feeling okay.
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