Won't Be Long
Embracing Change: Finding Solace in the Passage of TimeLyrics
Glory days
Reflecting on past glorious times or significant moments in life.
Glory days
Reiteration of the nostalgia for past glory days.
I've had my taste
Expressing having experienced and enjoyed a certain aspect of life.
Spit out now swim out where the horizon hug the sea
Metaphorical imagery of spitting out past experiences and moving towards the unknown future represented by the sea and horizon.
Death but a memory
Contemplating the fleeting nature of life and how death is only a memory.
And Penny say, Penny say
Referring to someone named Penny, suggesting advice or wisdom from this person.
You got to think more deeply I know
Encouragement to delve into deeper thinking or contemplation.
Peace may not come soon
Recognition that peace might take time to be realized or achieved.
It won't be long now
Anticipation that a positive change or resolution is imminent.
Hard on the land
Reference to challenges or difficulties on the land, contrasting with the sea.
Where is the sea
Questioning the whereabouts of the sea, possibly symbolizing a search for meaning or fulfillment.
I've been searching and searching for thee
Expressing a persistent search for something significant or valuable.
The blind Jesus freak has seen his King
Describing a person, possibly religious, who has had a profound revelation or experience.
He may not come soon
Acknowledging that significant changes may take time to materialize.
But it won't be long
Reiteration of the belief that positive change is on the horizon.
It won't be long now
Reaffirmation that the anticipated positive change is near.
Maybe maybe I'll move out to the bush
Considering a move to a more natural or secluded environment (the bush).
Ensconced where the wilderness meets the edge of my body
Describing a desire to connect with nature and one's own physical boundaries.
Become Hayden Carruth become one with the the moss incarnate
Aspiring to embody the essence of a specific person, Hayden Carruth, and merge with nature.
That eats life
Describing nature as a consuming force that sustains life.
That eats wounds
Highlighting the dual nature of nature, both causing and healing wounds.
That eats wounds
Repetition emphasizing the regenerative aspect of nature.
That eats wounds and grows anew
Emphasizing the transformative and healing nature of wounds in the context of growth.
It won't be long now
Reiteration of the belief that positive change is imminent, echoing earlier lines.
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