Morning Sun

Embrace the Dawn: Unveiling the Mysteries of 'Morning Sun' by M. Byrd
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Lyrics

Hang low my morning sun

Expressing a desire for the morning sun to linger or be prominent.

And tell me where these birds come from

Seeking information about the origin of birds, possibly metaphorical for understanding life's mysteries.

Show me how to clear the haze

Requesting guidance on how to overcome confusion or obstacles represented by the metaphorical "haze."

That keeps my eyes from seeing

Describing a barrier preventing clear perception or understanding.


Speak slow

Asking someone to communicate slowly, possibly to savor or understand the spoken words.

My southern one

Referring to someone as the "southern one," possibly indicating a connection to the southern region or a particular person.

I can hardly feel a thing

Expressing a numb or detached emotional state, unable to feel much.

Like a needle in my heart

Comparing emotional pain to a needle in the heart, suggesting deep and piercing discomfort.

Like a stench in my brain

Describing a disturbing sensation, possibly a metaphorical stench representing unpleasant thoughts or memories.


It's so easy to find you

Stating that finding the person referred to is easy, suggesting a strong connection or familiarity.

It's so easy to know it's you

Affirming the ease of recognizing the person, reinforcing the idea of a distinct and easily identifiable connection.


Stay high my only one

Encouraging someone to remain in a positive or elevated state, possibly for emotional well-being.

Cause you come out and take my past

Suggesting that the person addressed has a transformative effect on the speaker's past, bringing about positive change.

I will song at last

Expressing a desire to sing finally, indicating a sense of liberation or joy.

And it's never fading

Emphasizing that the positive change brought about by the person addressed is enduring and persistent.


It's so easy to find you

Reiterating the ease of finding the person, emphasizing the strength of the connection.

It's so easy to know it's you

Reaffirming the ease of recognizing the person, maintaining the theme of a distinct and easily identifiable connection.

My morning sun

Repeating the reference to the "morning sun," possibly as a closing statement or a return to the initial theme.

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