Good Morning Heartache
Embracing Heartache: Morning's Unwelcome ReturnLyrics
Whoa, whoa, ha, yeah, hm, oh
Expressing initial hesitation or contemplation about the day ahead
Good morning heartache, you old gloomy site
Greeting the feeling of heartache as an old, familiar, and dark presence
Good morning heartache
Repeating the greeting to heartache, acknowledging its enduring presence
Thought we said goodbye last night
Reflecting on a previous attempt to part ways with heartache
I tossed and turned until it seemed that you had gone
Struggling to sleep, feeling hopeful that heartache had departed
But here you are with the dawn
Realizing heartache's return with the morning
Ho, wish I'd forget you, but you're here to stay, yeah
Expressing a wish to forget heartache despite its persistent presence
It seems I met ya, when my love had gone away
Realizing that heartache entered when love departed
I start each day out just by saying to you
Beginning each day by acknowledging heartache's existence
Good morning heartache, what's new
Greeting heartache and inquiring about any new developments or feelings
Stop haunting me now, can't shake you no how
Pleading for heartache to stop haunting and persisting in one's life
Why don't you just leave me alone
Expressing a desire for solitude from heartache
I've got those Monday blues
Referencing a feeling of melancholy associated with Mondays
Those straight through Sunday blues
Describing a pervasive feeling of sadness extending from Sunday to Sunday
Oh, good morning heartache, here we go
Greeting heartache once more, acknowledging its return
Here we go, here we go again, well
Expressing a sense of resignation to heartache's cyclical nature
Good morning heartache
Repeating the morning greeting to heartache
You're the one who knew me when
Acknowledging heartache's familiarity with one's past
I guess I might as well get used to you hanging around
Accepting heartache as an enduring presence to become accustomed to
Good morning heartache, I see you're back in town
Noting heartache's return and acknowledging its physical presence
Good morning heartache, why don't ya sit on down, sit down
Inviting heartache to settle in, accepting its constant company
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