Breakfast At Noon
Morning Reflections: Navigating Life's Choices with Little KingdomsLyrics
Breakfast at noon again
Expressing a recurring theme of having breakfast late, possibly indicating a non-traditional or relaxed lifestyle.
It’s like I never left
Suggesting a sense of continuity, as if the speaker's life hasn't changed much despite time passing.
I buy in to the man upstairs
Acknowledging a belief in a higher power, possibly referring to religious faith.
That guy makes me stressed
Conveying stress or discomfort associated with the mentioned higher power.
Morning time, a try at something new
Describing an attempt to embrace new experiences in the morning.
But I do everything he tells me not to do
Admitting a tendency to defy the guidance from the higher power, possibly reflecting internal conflicts.
My friends come over and head outside
Depicting a social scenario where friends gather and go outside.
I hang behind to think a while and I hope you feel that’s fine
Choosing solitude to contemplate, expressing a need for personal reflection.
I start to feel uneasy and
Describing a growing sense of discomfort or unease.
I’m looking from the outside in
Feeling like an outsider or detached from the social group.
Turns out I can make it up
Realizing the ability to create or fabricate stories, suggesting a departure from dwelling on the past.
Shouldn’t think about what might have been
Encouraging a focus on the present and future rather than dwelling on missed opportunities.
Morning time, a try at something new
Repeating the morning theme, emphasizing the attempt to break routine.
But I do everything he tells me not to do
Reiterating the tendency to defy advice, hinting at a rebellious nature.
My friends come over and head outside
Revisiting the social setting, where friends engage in outdoor activities.
I hang behind to think a while and I hope you feel that’s fine
Preferring solitude for contemplation, expressing a need for personal space.
Goodbye devils wind
Bidding farewell to negative influences or challenges represented by the "devils wind."
I’ve gone to a new room
Announcing a transition to a new phase or perspective.
Back home again
Returning to a familiar environment, possibly suggesting comfort or security.
Til something starts to bloom
Anticipating positive change or growth as something begins to bloom.
Neither far
Emphasizing neither distance nor height, possibly suggesting a balanced and grounded approach to life.
Nor high
-Neither far
-Nor high
-Goodbye devils wind
Repeating the themes of bidding farewell to negativity, transitioning to a new phase, and maintaining a balanced perspective.
I’ve gone to a new room
-Back home again
-Til something starts to bloom
-Neither far
-Nor high
-Neither far
-Nor high
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