Comin' Back to Me
Ekoostik Hookah Lyrics


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Just another rainy day.
Those old grey skies might never go away.
But everybody needs to see the sun.
Just another stormy night.
Those days of easy living just don't seem in sight,
But everybody needs to have some fun.

Sometimes things ain't so good.
At least not the way I thought they would.
I can sense a change to come and I know, Lord I know.
I can see a shining light come shining down on me.
Soon you will see, it's coming back to me.

Just another lonely soul.
Needs another half to make it whole.
But everybody needs another one.
Just another pretty face.




Stole my heart and then she left without a trace.
But everybody gets another one.

Overall Meaning

In Ekoostik Hookah's song Comin' Back to Me, the lyrics speak to the universal truth of life's ups and downs. The opening line, "Just another rainy day," sets a tone of melancholy and disillusionment with life's circumstances - the "old grey skies" might never dissipate. Yet, amidst the darkness, the lyrics offer a glimmer of hope - "everybody needs to see the sun" - an acknowledgment that even in the most difficult times, it's important to hold on to the possibility of better days.


The theme of change is prevalent throughout the song. The singer notes that things aren't as good as they once were; the "days of easy living just don't seem in sight." But there's a sense of anticipation for what's to come - "I can sense a change to come," the singer declares. This hope is reinforced with the line "I can see a shining light come shining down on me" suggesting that there is a path forward, and the trials and tribulations will likely give way to better times.


The third verse takes on a more personal note, speaking to the power of connections and relationships. "Just another lonely soul" conveys feelings of isolation and disconnection, but the singer recognizes the importance of finding a partner to "make it whole." Despite romantic disappointments - "Just another pretty face / Stole my heart and then she left without a trace" - there is an acknowledgment that love and companionship is something to hold out for, to strive for.


Overall, Ekoostik Hookah's Comin' Back to Me offers a message of perseverance and resilience amidst what can often be a challenging and uncertain life.


Line by Line Meaning

Just another rainy day.
It's just an ordinary day with gloomy weather.


Those old grey skies might never go away.
It seems that the bleak weather is here to stay.


But everybody needs to see the sun.
Despite the rainy days, everyone still hopes for brighter days.


Just another stormy night.
It's another evening with tumultuous weather.


Those days of easy living just don't seem in sight,
The days of effortless living appear to be gone.


But everybody needs to have some fun.
Although life may be tough, people still need to find enjoyment.


Sometimes things ain't so good.
Life can be challenging at times.


At least not the way I thought they would.
Things aren't going as planned.


I can sense a change to come and I know, Lord I know.
The artist can feel a shift coming.


I can see a shining light come shining down on me.
The artist sees hope for a better future.


Soon you will see, it's coming back to me.
Things will improve and the singer will get something back.


Just another lonely soul.
The artist feels alone.


Needs another half to make it whole.
The singer desires another person to feel complete.


But everybody needs another one.
Everyone needs companionship.


Just another pretty face.
The singer meets someone physically attractive.


Stole my heart and then she left without a trace.
The person the artist finds attractive ends up leaving abruptly.


But everybody gets another one.
Although the artist's heart was broken, there will still be other romantic opportunities.




Writer(s): Katz David Ross

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