Lyrics
Stand and draw an arrow nocked it's five o'clock in the morning
Preparing to take action, pulling back an arrow at 5 a.m., possibly symbolizing a crucial moment or decision.
Illuminate an empty street as I make my way to my way to a new location
Navigating through an empty street on a journey to a new destination.
The hunt is on for that black swan you chase it across the night sky
Embarking on a pursuit of something elusive and mysterious, represented by the black swan in the night sky.
Arrows fly and so does time it cant be stopped or bottled up
Comparing the movement of arrows to the unstoppable flow of time.
It keeps on moving forward
Emphasizing the relentless and irreversible nature of time, always moving forward.
Months go by switching time it's four o'clock in the morning
Time passing, now 4 a.m., indicating a shift or change.
Identity it's new to me new shoes to walk in new songs to sing
Exploring a new identity with new experiences, symbolized by new shoes and songs.
We compare notes and anecdotes of our elusive quarry and its unknown beauty
Sharing stories and observations about the elusive goal and its unknown beauty.
My arrow flies just like time
Connecting the movement of the arrow to the progression of time.
Moving towards disorder spent lullabies sung in the evening
Moving toward chaos or disorder, referencing spent lullabies in the evening.
Navigate and circulate several times around the sun
Circling the sun multiple times, symbolizing the passage of time.
We meet again in the morning for judgment day
Meeting again in the morning for judgment day, suggesting a reflection on one's actions.
Where you will weigh my collected treasures did they bring you pleasure
Weighing the value of collected experiences and whether they brought satisfaction.
What have you done my prodigal son
Raising questions about one's choices, possibly addressing a prodigal son metaphorically.
Did you waste your time on friends and fine wine
Questioning if time was spent wisely on meaningful pursuits or on superficial pleasures.
Or in the back of trucks just looking up at your judge and jury
Reflecting on life's journey and facing judgment, possibly in the metaphorical back of trucks.
Stand and draw you only get one shot at this life
Encouraging action with a sense of urgency, emphasizing the uniqueness of life and opportunities.
I'll see you again in the morning
Hinting at a future meeting, possibly in the afterlife or a metaphorical morning.
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