In the Morning
Darlingside Lyrics


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Give me a leaf in a condiment jar
fill it with well water.
My feet and my head
tucked in and wet
beneath a plate of shale bone.

I liked it and I'd do it again
to be a turtle and a mayonnaise magnet.
The world is quick and I'm a coward boy
so I'll see you in the morning.

Give me a corner of the third drawer down
or hang me up from the mantle.
There's not a foot in this place
but I've got plenty of space
somewhere there's another.

I liked it and I'd do it again
to be a sock and made of polyester.
Well nothing's easier than wearing me out
so I'll see you in the morning.

Give me a plot and I'll tell you a story
about the trials of birds and beavers.
The hammock swings, I count my rings
and my roots
in your backyard.

I liked it and I'd do it again
to be a tree and a canine kickstand.
Everyone's a user and I can't say "no"
so I'll see you in the morning.

In the morning




In the morning
So I'll see you in the morning

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Darlingside's song "In the Morning" evoke a sense of longing for simplicity and escape from the chaos of the world. The opening lines, "Give me a leaf in a condiment jar, fill it with well water," create an image of someone seeking refuge in the small things. The reference to a turtle and a mayonnaise magnet suggests a desire to escape the complications of life and live a simpler existence.


The lyrics also speak to the singer's sense of displacement in the world. The line "There's not a foot in this place, but I've got plenty of space, somewhere there's another," suggests a feeling of disconnection and longing for a place to belong. The reference to being a sock made of polyester and nothing's easier than wearing me out could indicate a feeling of being used up and disposable.


Despite these feelings, the singer ultimately chooses to face the world and "see you in the morning." The repetition of this line throughout the song suggests a sense of hope and determination to overcome the challenges of life.


Overall, "In the Morning" is a poignant reflection on the struggle to find meaning and connection in a complex and confusing world.


Line by Line Meaning

Give me a leaf in a condiment jar
I want something unconventional, like a leaf in a jar where condiments belong.


fill it with well water.
I want it to be brimming with clear, fresh well water.


My feet and my head
My extremities, both top and bottom parts of my body,


tucked in and wet
are tucked away and damp


beneath a plate of shale bone.
underneath a layer of hard rock-like material.


I liked it and I'd do it again
I enjoyed this strange experience and I would repeat it.


to be a turtle and a mayonnaise magnet.
I desire to be a slow reptile and a magnet for something as mundane as mayonnaise.


The world is quick and I'm a coward boy
The world moves fast and I am hesitant and passive like a scared child.


so I'll see you in the morning.
Therefore, I will see you again in the morning.


Give me a corner of the third drawer down
I want a specific spot, like the bottom corner of the third drawer in a cabinet.


or hang me up from the mantle.
Alternatively, suspend me from the fireplace mantel.


There's not a foot in this place
No one is physically present in this location.


but I've got plenty of space
However, there is ample room for something to occupy.


somewhere there's another.
Elsewhere there is a match.


I liked it and I'd do it again
I enjoyed the previous experience and would repeat it.


to be a sock and made of polyester.
I yearn to be a simple article of clothing made of synthetic fabric.


Well nothing's easier than wearing me out
Wearing me out is the easiest thing to do.


so I'll see you in the morning.
Therefore, I will see you again in the morning.


Give me a plot and I'll tell you a story
If you give me a piece of land, I can weave a tale around it.


about the trials of birds and beavers.
This story can revolve around the difficulties faced by birds and beavers.


The hammock swings, I count my rings
As I sway back and forth in the hammock, I count my tree rings.


and my roots
and think about my deep connection to the ground beneath me.


in your backyard.
All of this is happening in your yard.


I liked it and I'd do it again
I enjoyed this activity and would like to repeat it.


to be a tree and a canine kickstand.
I wish to be stationary like a tree and serve as a resting post for a dog.


Everyone's a user and I can't say "no"
People only want to take advantage of me and I have trouble denying them.


so I'll see you in the morning.
Therefore, I will see you again in the morning.


In the morning
When the day breaks


In the morning
When light shines through


So I'll see you in the morning
I will see you again when the day starts anew.




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