Morning Light
Andrew Judah Lyrics


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one day a week
is not enough
I need everything
so give it up
you know what I did
I didn't have to do

ooo, ahh, ooo
ooo, ahh, ooo
ooo, ahh, ooo
oh!

what makes you think
it's good enough
I've heard everything
so give it up
you know what I did
I didn't have to do

and in the morning light you're different
where did it go?
where did it go?
ahh!

and in the morning light you're different
where did it go?
where did it go?
ahh!

again and again and again and again and again

you're different

again and again and again and again and again

and in the morning light you're different
where did it go?




where did it go?
ahh!

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Andrew Judah's "Morning Light" are open to interpretation, but it seems that the singer is asking for more than what they are currently receiving. They are unsatisfied with just "one day a week" and are asking for "everything." The singer is aware that they may have done something to deserve this dissatisfaction, but they did not need to do it.


The chorus asks "what makes you think it's good enough?" which suggests that the singer is talking to someone specifically who is not giving them what they want. They have "heard everything" and want this person to "give it up." Essentially, the singer wants this person to stop holding back and give them everything they deserve.


The repetition of "and in the morning light you're different" adds to the feeling of dissatisfaction and disappointment. The singer is questioning what has changed and why things are not as they should be. The last lines of the song, "again and again and again" show that this feeling of dissatisfaction has been going on for a while and is likely to continue until the singer receives what they want.


Overall, the song seems to be about being unsatisfied with what someone is receiving and wanting more. The repetition of the chorus and the emphasis on the morning light serve to highlight the feeling of disappointment and the need for change.


Line by Line Meaning

one day a week
Spending a mere day a week with someone isn't enough for Andrew Judah.


is not enough
This short amount time is insufficient for what he wants.


I need everything
Andrew Judah wants the entirety of someone.


so give it up
He's asking for their all.


you know what I did
A mysterious allusion.


I didn't have to do
Whatever it was, Andrew Judah didn't need to do it.


ooo, ahh, ooo
Vocalizations meant to provoke emotion – not meant to convey a specific message beyond that.


what makes you think
Challenging a listener's presumptions.


it's good enough
Questioning a listener's satisfaction.


I've heard everything
Andrew Judah has seen and heard it all.


and in the morning light you're different
A transformation occurs under the light of day.


where did it go?
Searching for something that's now absent.


ahh!
An emotional release.


again and again and again and again and again
This phrase repeatedly calls back to a theme of constant repetition or similarity.


you're different
Despite this repetitive nature, the person is different under the morning light.




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Comments from YouTube:

@melyssagarden9493

I like this title very powerful and too emotional too

@VincentvandenAkker

So perfect! :)

@andrewjudahmusic

Thanks Vincent!

@BlakeAlexanderGames

Jaybird...unbelievable.

@andrewjudahmusic

Kevin Alexander Thanks Kevin.

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