Should the Morning Last Forever

Eternal Mornings: Threadbare's Poetic Journey Through Time
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Lyrics

Should the morning last forever

Contemplating the idea of an everlasting morning

Waking 'til the end of time

Remaining awake throughout eternity

With a washed out woven canvas

Referring to a faded and worn-out mental state symbolized by a woven canvas

Cleansing through my worn out mind

Purifying or refreshing the speaker's tired mind

With the dead of night inside

Suggesting a dark or challenging period within

But sunlight peeking through my blinds

Describing the contrast of sunlight breaking through, hinting at hope

Should the morning last forever

Reiterating the desire for an eternal morning

Well then maybe I'd be fine

Expressing contentment if the morning were to last indefinitely

Should the morning last forever

Repeating the theme of longing for an everlasting morning

I'd wake 'til the end of time

Reinforcing the idea of waking up endlessly

And when that washed out canvas cleanses

Envisioning a cleansing effect when the canvas is washed out

It could leave me blind

Suggesting a potential downside, like losing clarity or insight

When the dead of nights inside, well

Highlighting the inner struggles during the night

That's when stars come out to shine, so

Emphasizing the beauty and brightness that emerges during difficult times

Should the morning last forever?

Pondering the desirability of an eternal morning

When the sun is passing over

Describing the peak brightness when the sun is overhead

That's the brightest it can shine

Highlighting the beauty and brilliance of the sun at its zenith

And then when it's setting down

Depicting the vivid and enjoyable colors during sunset

The colors blaze and taste like wine

Comparing the colors of sunset to the taste of wine

And then when it's gone it shines through moonlight

Reflecting on the lingering influence of the departed sun in moonlight

Reminding me she's fine

Connecting the moonlight to thoughts of someone special

Okay

An interjection, possibly signaling a shift in tone or thought

Nothing lasts forever

Concluding with the acknowledgment that nothing remains eternal

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