Lyrics
Goodbye Sunday morning
Expressing farewell to a Sunday morning
And take all your sorrow
Instructing the sorrow associated with Sunday morning to leave
Goodbye Sunday morning
Repeating the goodbye to Sunday morning
I'll see you tomorrow
Anticipating a reunion with Sunday morning in the future
Lack of motivation is what I feel
Describing a lack of motivation
I never thought it's real
Expressing surprise or disbelief at the reality of the lack of motivation
The end is surely here
Suggesting the end is approaching
But I'm walking on a wheel
Metaphorically walking on a wheel, possibly stuck in a repetitive cycle
Days of past won't calm my fear
Reflecting on past days without finding comfort, experiencing fear
Watch trees they're so near
Observing trees closely, possibly seeking solace in nature
Had to see myself again
Necessity to self-reflect, prompted by the arrival of silk (symbolic or metaphorical)
For the silk is coming by the rain
Connection between self-reflection and rain, emphasizing change
Goodbye Sunday morning
Repeating the farewell to Sunday morning
And take all your sorrow
Reiterating the departure of sorrow associated with Sunday morning
Goodbye Sunday morning
Repeating the farewell with an expectation of encountering Sunday morning again
I'll see you tomorrow
Anticipating a future meeting with Sunday morning
Have a smoke in the breeze
Describing a moment of relaxation with a smoke in the breeze
Where your lungs can't be heard
Emphasizing silence, where the sound of lungs can't be heard
The trouble is that you want talk
Noting a challenge in communication, possibly due to inner struggles
Even though you want
Acknowledging a desire to communicate despite difficulties
Slam the door or leave them be
Encouraging the act of ignoring or distancing oneself from certain situations
Their position won't bother you
Asserting that the positions of others should not cause concern
Mold your face or leave it be
Encouraging personal authenticity, regardless of others' opinions
Their opinion won't bother you
Stressing the insignificance of others' opinions on personal appearance
Sweet heat of your covers
Describing the comforting warmth of covers
Who would like a change
Questioning the desire for change, possibly suggesting contentment
Soul in two part towers
Referencing a divided soul and multiple options for resolution
Four ways to take
Presenting four ways to approach a situation or life
Either stay or break the window
Considering choices like staying, breaking away, or seeking connection
Build a bridge
Suggesting the construction of a metaphorical bridge for resolution
Neither fall nor try to walk
Advising against falling backward or attempting a futile walk
All the steps backwards
Highlighting the challenge of regressing or repeating mistakes
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