She Might Be Waking Up
Awakening Love: She Finds Light Amidst Night's EmbraceLyrics
Every setting sun
Reflecting on the end of the day.
And every mother's daughter is one
Every woman is connected, sharing common experiences.
Though I know we be but dust
Acknowledging human mortality, as we are made of dust.
Know I never lost her to one
Despite knowing our transient nature, never lost a loved one to death.
Though I never cared
Expressing indifference or lack of concern.
What good is the night to me?
Pondering the significance of the night in the speaker's life.
'cause night wants to fall on me
Feeling as if the night is imposing itself on the speaker.
You'll find the winter waking up right now
Winter symbolizes a cold, harsh reality awakening.
Any medicine for curing hungry lovers?
Questioning if there is a remedy for love-stricken individuals.
Does she never weep - my wife
Wondering if the speaker's wife never sheds tears.
No one ever taught her
Suggesting that the wife was never taught to cry or express emotion.
No I never cared
Reiterating the speaker's lack of concern or emotional investment.
What good does the night do me?
Questioning the significance of the night in the speaker's life.
For night wants to fall on me
Feeling as if the night is encroaching upon the speaker.
And you'll find the winter's waking up right here
Winter's awakening signifies a metaphorical cold reality emerging.
Don't you leave me here
Pleading not to be abandoned or left alone.
What good is the light to me?
Questioning the significance of light in the speaker's life.
When lights tend to fall
Suggesting that light tends to fade or diminish.
She might be waking up, right
Indicating that someone important might be awakening.
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