That's Okay
Embracing Change: Finding Hope and Love in Life's UncertaintiesLyrics
Settle down
Expressing the need to calm down or be more settled.
And settle in
Suggesting the importance of finding a stable place or situation.
I know you worry sometimes
Acknowledging someone's concerns or anxieties.
And that's okay
Reassuring that it's acceptable to have worries or fears.
We'll meet again
Anticipating a future meeting without specifying when.
Don't know when
Uncertainty about the timing of the next meeting.
Don't know how
Uncertainty about the method or manner of the future encounter.
But we'll find a way
Expressing confidence in overcoming challenges and finding a solution.
It'll be okay
Reiterating that everything will ultimately be fine or acceptable.
And when we were younger
Reflecting on a past time when the speaker and the listener were younger.
I would see you every day
Recalling a period where the speaker used to see the listener daily.
I don't know you much
Admitting a lack of current knowledge or understanding about the listener.
Nowadays
Highlighting a shift in the depth of the speaker's relationship with the listener.
Starting over
Embracing the idea of starting anew or fresh in life.
And starting new
Expressing the courage to begin again in various aspects of life.
The world is scary sometimes
Acknowledging the intimidating nature of the world but accepting it.
But that's okay
Reiterating that it's okay to face challenges or uncertainties.
I got new, new friends
Noting the presence of new friends and a transformed life.
New life, new love
Embracing a new chapter with new relationships and love.
I think it's going my way
Expressing optimism that life is progressing positively.
I'm okay
Affirming the speaker's emotional well-being and contentment.
And when we were younger
Recalling a past routine of frequent interactions with the listener.
I would see you every day
Repeating the idea of daily encounters during a younger period.
I don't know you much
Restating the current limited knowledge about the listener.
Nowadays
Reiterating the changed nature of the relationship with the listener in the present.
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