Sunday Morning
K. HAND Lyrics


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Everyday is Saturday night
But I can't wait for Sunday morning, Sunday morning
Oh, oh

It's the same thing, back in the cold
People know, people come and go, it bores me, same thing
Seems like I'm trapped in the world where the servants, they serve time
Time waits on no man, so when people fall like me, I

Everyday is Saturday night
But I can't wait for Sunday morning, Sunday morning
Everyday is Saturday night
But I can't wait for Sunday morning, Sunday morning

Walking down blocks, pictures don't stop, pictures inside my dome
This is not me, I'm just afraid to be here all alone
Hurry up, wait, quit it, don't stop, I'm drowning in the self
This is not me, where is my revolution?
But if you want to own me, I am not concerned
But if you follow me, I know that I can learn
You might be the greatest thing I've ever seen
All I know is music, all, all I've ever known

Everyday is Saturday night
But I can't wait for Sunday morning, Sunday morning
Everyday is Saturday night
But I can't wait for Sunday morning, Sunday morning

(Let's go)
(Let's go)
(Let's go)
(Let's go)

Everyday is Saturday night
But I can't wait for Sunday morning, Sunday morning
Everyday is Saturday night
But I can't wait for Sunday morning, Sunday morning




Everyday is Saturday night
But I can't wait for Sunday

Overall Meaning

In K. HAND's song Sunday Morning, the lyrics reflect the singer's feelings of boredom and a desire to break free from the monotony of everyday life. The chorus, "Everyday is Saturday night, but I can't wait for Sunday morning," suggests that although the weekend might be a time for fun and excitement, the singer is looking forward to a time when they can escape the routine of their daily life.


The verse describes the mundane existence of the singer, where people come and go, and everything feels repetitive. The singer feels trapped in a world where they are merely a servant to time. The use of the word "fall" suggests that the singer might be going through a difficult time and that they are struggling to keep up with the demands of life.


The second verse is more poetic, with the use of imagery to describe the singer's feelings. They feel like they are drowning in themselves and are searching for a revolution or change. The line "all I know is music, all I've ever known" suggests that perhaps music is the only thing that brings the singer joy and that they are seeking solace in their art.


Line by Line Meaning

Everyday is Saturday night,
Life seems to be moving too fast and it feels like it's always the weekend


But I can't wait for
Even though every day is like the weekend, the singer is eagerly anticipating Sunday morning


Sunday morning, Sunday morning
The day the singer looks forward to - a new day, new possibilities, and hope for change


It's the same thing, back in the cold
The same routine day in and day out can be monotonous and unfulfilling - the metaphorical 'cold' refers to a feeling of emptiness and lack of purpose


People know people come and go
People are temporary - relationships, experiences, and moments are fleeting


It bores me
The singer is fed up with a boring and uninspiring life


Same thing
The repetition of the mundane has become unbearable


Seems like I'm trapped in the world where the servants they serve time
The singer feels trapped in a society that values the mundane and the unremarkable - where people are expected to serve like 'servants' and conform to a prescribed way of living


Time waits on no man
Time will continue to move forward whether or not the singer is ready for it


So when people fall like me
When people get stuck in the pattern of life, unable to break free and explore their true potential


Walking down blocks
Moving through the world without purpose, in the same direction as everyone else


Pictures don't stop
Memories continue to come to mind, reinforcing the cycle of living the same day over and over again


Pictures inside my dome
The memories are internal and endless, contributing to the feeling of being trapped


This is not me
Deep down, the singer knows they are capable of more than this boring and unfulfilling existence


I'm just afraid to be here all alone
The singer is afraid to stand up and break free from the cycle because they fear being alone on this journey


Hurry up, wait Quit it don't stop
The singer is eager to move forward but is held back by the monotony of life


I'm drowning in the self This is not me
The mundane existence is suffocating the singer and doesn't reflect who they truly are


Where is my revolution, but
The singer wants to break free and start a revolution, but doesn't know how


If you want to own me I am not concerned
If someone wants to try to control or manipulate the singer, they are not concerned because they know who they truly are


If you follow me I know that I can learn
If someone follows the singer, they can learn about the power of individuality and breaking free of the norm


You might be the greatest thing I've ever seen
Someone who is able to break free and be their true self despite the pressure from society is awe-inspiring to the singer


All I know is music All, All I've ever known
Music has been a guiding force for the singer and is their outlet for expressing themselves and breaking free from the monotony


(Let's go! x4)
The singer is ready to break free and start their journey to Sunday morning


[Chorus:Repeat x3]
The singer reaffirms their desire to escape the cycle and find hope in Sunday morning




Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Kevin Deron Brereton, Sebastien Alexandre Grainger

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