Golden Morning
Embracing Life's Golden Mornings: Lewis Coleman's Poetic ReflectionsLyrics
even odd things will work if you try
Encouraging experimentation with unconventional or unexpected approaches, suggesting that even odd things can be successful if one puts in effort.
sun in your mouth
Metaphorical expression, possibly referring to a positive or uplifting experience.
golden morning
Symbolizing a positive and beautiful start to the day, portraying optimism and brightness.
and it’s time spent
Referring to time spent on activities or experiences.
and it’s money gone
Highlighting the expenditure of money, possibly suggesting financial challenges or the transience of wealth.
the love you wish you had
Expressing a desire for a type of love that is currently lacking or unfulfilled.
on and on
Indicating a continuous or repetitive nature, suggesting that the longing for love persists.
what is it?
Pose a question about an unspecified subject, inviting reflection.
what isn’t it?
Prompting contemplation on the nature of things, both existing and non-existing.
spending a long time holding your tongue
Suggesting the challenge of keeping silent for an extended period, possibly indicating restraint or self-control.
the money stops
Implies a halt or cessation of monetary flow, indicating a financial downturn.
we used to get along, to get along
Reflecting on a previous state of harmony or agreement that has been lost.
what is it?
Pose a question about an unspecified subject, mirroring the earlier inquiry.
what isn’t it?
Repeating the contemplation on the nature of things, emphasizing uncertainty.
spending a long time holding your tongue
Reiteration of the challenge of maintaining silence, reinforcing the theme of self-restraint.
the money
Fragmented expression, possibly suggesting an incomplete thought or a deliberate pause.
we used to get along, to get along
Recalling a previous state of harmony or agreement that is no longer present.
highlights, they spin out in the willow
Referring to notable moments or events that unfold gracefully, likened to spinning out in the willow.
you’re my long gone
Addressing someone as "long gone," possibly indicating separation or distance.
it’s the love you wish you had
Reiteration of the desire for a certain type of love that is absent or unattainable.
on and on
Reaffirming the continuous or repetitive nature of the longing for love.
what is it?
Pose a question about an unspecified subject, echoing earlier inquiries.
what isn’t it?
Repeat contemplation on the nature of things, emphasizing the questioning aspect.
spending a long time holding your tongue
Reiteration of the challenge of maintaining silence, highlighting the difficulty.
the money stops
Implies a cessation of monetary flow, suggesting financial challenges or constraints.
we used to get along to get along
Recalling a previous state of harmony or agreement that has been disrupted.
what is it?
Pose a question about an unspecified subject, mirroring previous inquiries.
what isn’t it?
Repeating contemplation on the nature of things, emphasizing ongoing uncertainty.
spending a long time holding your tongue
Reiteration of the challenge of maintaining silence, suggesting an enduring struggle.
the money
Fragmented expression, possibly indicating an incomplete thought or unresolved situation related to money.
we used to get along, to get along
Recalling a previous state of harmony or agreement that is no longer present, echoing earlier lines.
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