In the Morning
Ken Hensley Lyrics


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I'm just wandering through this day
Thinking of you, father time rolls away
Night comes nearer it's getting to me now
In the morning I'll be better
In the morning I'll be better

I've been waiting so long for this day
Darkest nights all alone far away
All that's past, I don't mind this last time
In the morning I'll be better
In the morning I'll be better

When I get home and I see you again
In the morning we'll be better

One last mile this old car must go faster
I'm on my knees, yet I'm higher today
Now I see you I know I'm nearly better
'Cause in the morning I'll be better
In the morning I'll be better





In the morning I'll be better...

Overall Meaning

The song "In the Morning" by Ken Hensley describes a person who is struggling through a difficult time, feeling lost and alone. They are reflecting on memories of a loved one, possibly a father figure, and as the day progresses they become increasingly overwhelmed with sadness. However, the lyrics suggest that there is hope for the future, and a belief that things will improve. The repetition of the phrase "In the morning I'll be better" is both a mantra and an affirmation that the singer will overcome their struggles.


As the song progresses, the tone shifts from one of despair to one of hope. The singer has been waiting for this day, possibly indicating that they have been struggling for a long time, but there is a sense of resolution that comes with confronting the past. The mention of a car and a last mile to go suggests a journey or a physical distance that the singer has travelled, but also implies that the journey is one of emotional and psychological endurance.


The final verse brings a sense of closure to the song, as the singer is reunited with their loved one. The repetition of the phrase "In the morning we'll be better" signals not only the singer's personal growth and healing, but their understanding that their relationship with their loved one has also improved.


Overall, the song represents a journey of personal growth and healing, with the repetitive chorus serving as a reminder that no matter how difficult things may seem, there is always the possibility of a brighter tomorrow.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm just wandering through this day
I am journeying aimlessly through my day


Thinking of you, father time rolls away
I reminisce about you and time seems to speed by


Night comes nearer it's getting to me now
The night is approaching and causing me anxiety


In the morning I'll be better
I hope to feel better tomorrow morning


In the morning I'll be better
I have faith that I will feel better tomorrow morning


I've been waiting so long for this day
I have awaited this day eagerly for a long time


Darkest nights all alone far away
I have experienced lonely, dark nights in a distant place


All that's past, I don't mind this last time
I do not regret the past and am content with this final moment


In the morning I'll be better
I hope to feel better tomorrow morning


In the morning I'll be better
I have faith that I will feel better tomorrow morning


When I get home and I see you again
Upon returning home and seeing you once more


In the morning we'll be better
We will both feel better tomorrow morning


One last mile this old car must go faster
This old car must cover one more mile faster


I'm on my knees, yet I'm higher today
Despite my difficulties, I feel uplifted today


Now I see you I know I'm nearly better
Seeing you has improved my condition significantly


'Cause in the morning I'll be better
Because I believe I will feel better tomorrow morning


In the morning I'll be better
I hope to feel better tomorrow morning


In the morning I'll be better
I have faith that I will feel better tomorrow morning




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