Everything's Ok
Embracing Life's Harmony: Late In The Day's 'Everything's OK' MeaningLyrics
It’s OK
Expressing reassurance and comfort, indicating that things are acceptable.
You can come out and play
Inviting someone to join and have fun, creating a friendly atmosphere.
Laying low
Suggesting a state of being inconspicuous or not drawing attention.
Come on, let it go
Encouraging to release or express emotions, to let go of inhibitions.
Nothing’s wrong
Asserting that there are no problems or issues, emphasizing a positive perspective.
Just a simple song
Describing the simplicity of a song, possibly highlighting an uncomplicated situation.
When it starts
Introducing a moment of conflict or challenge, symbolized by an "arrow to the heart."
Arrow to the heart
Pointing to emotional pain or difficulty.
Everything’s OK
Reiterating the overall message that everything is fine and acceptable.
When I’m here
Highlighting a sense of security and resolution when present.
Troubles disappear
Indicating that problems vanish when the speaker is around.
When I’m out
Stating that issues become inaudible or unimportant when not present.
I can’t hear you shout
Implying a lack of awareness or concern for external disturbances.
Messages
Referring to the content of messages, possibly involving peculiar interests or desires.
Someone’s fetishes
Suggesting unconventional preferences or behaviors of an unspecified person.
Questions asked
Posing inquiries, but expressing a lack of fascination or approval in the responses.
But again I’m not impressed
Reiterating a lack of satisfaction with answers or information received.
Everything’s OK
Reassuring once again that everything is okay, maintaining a positive tone.
(Kings / Crows)
Referring to contrasting elements, possibly symbolizing opposing forces (Kings / Crows).
I see your files
Observing or acknowledging someone's personal information or secrets.
It’s alright
Affirming that things will be fine, expressing a sense of optimism.
Someone will make it right
Believing that someone will rectify or solve a situation.
Telling no
Denying or keeping information secret, possibly due to parental influence.
Mom won’t let you go
Indicating a restriction imposed by a mother figure, hindering freedom.
On TV
Raising questions about the nature of reality, particularly in the context of television.
What’s reality?
Pondering the authenticity of what is portrayed on TV.
Who’s to save?
Raising questions about who has the capability to save or intervene in situations.
Who’s to really blame?
Questioning the true source of blame in difficult circumstances.
Everything’s OK
Concluding with the affirmation that everything is okay, maintaining a positive note.
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