Morning's After Me

Embracing the Void: Morning's After Me Explained
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Lyrics

Not yet, no heart or flower

Expressing a lack of emotional readiness or commitment, symbolized by the absence of a heart or flower.

Nothing speaks to me

Feeling a disconnect or lack of communication from the surroundings; a sense of isolation.

I am your indolent soldier

Describing oneself as a passive and unenthusiastic soldier, possibly in the context of a relationship or life challenges.

No authority have I

Claiming a lack of authority or control over a situation or one's own life.

Daydreaming, fetal feeling, on the void again

Engaging in escapist thoughts or fantasies, perhaps as a coping mechanism in the face of difficulties.

I am close, getting closer, closer to the end

Approaching the end, possibly referring to a culmination or resolution in the speaker's journey.


Oh my lover, morning's after me

Addressing a lover and acknowledging the impending challenges or consequences in the morning.

No more running

Deciding to stop avoiding or evading something; facing responsibilities or realities.

Face the dawn and turn your back on me

Instructing the lover to confront the morning and move forward without the speaker.


Blue eyed lizard, I am ordered to withdraw

Using a metaphor of a blue-eyed lizard to depict vulnerability or weakness, being ordered to retreat or step back.

Strip mined my own mind

Metaphorically describing the speaker's mind as being depleted or exploited, possibly by external influences.

With a needle needle crawl

Illustrating a painful experience, possibly involving self-harm, through the metaphor of crawling with a needle.

Replace, abandon a love that couldn't give no more

Letting go of a love that was unable to provide any more, implying emotional exhaustion or dissatisfaction.

Is it wrong?

Raising a question about the morality or appropriateness of the speaker's actions or feelings.

To be long for a world I've never seen before

Expressing a desire or yearning for a world or experiences that are unfamiliar or unknown.


Oh my lover, morning's after me

Repeating the acknowledgment of the morning's arrival and its consequences on the relationship.

No more running

Reiterating the decision to stop running away from challenges or realities.

Face the dawn and turn your back on me

Instructing the lover to face the morning and move forward, emphasizing separation.

A crack in the branches hung from the family tree

Introducing a metaphor of a crack in the family tree, symbolizing a fracture or dysfunction within the family.


Morning's after me

Repeating the theme of the morning's arrival and its impact on the speaker.

The other side, the boy the soldier be

Referring to the transformation of the speaker from a boy to a soldier on the other side, possibly alluding to personal growth or change.

Into the light, into the void, I am free

Moving towards illumination or enlightenment, breaking free from constraints into the unknown.

Another life morning after

Anticipating another phase of life after the morning, suggesting a cycle of rebirth or renewal.

A crack in the branches hung from the family tree

Repeating the metaphor of a crack in the family tree, emphasizing its significance and impact.

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