Sean's Theme
Lennon Sean Lyrics


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I never wanted to be sad
I only wanted to be glad
To see the things I never have
I waited and waited for something to catch
I waited and waited for my eggs to hatch
Up in the air

I waited and waited for something to catch
I waited and waited for my eggs to hatch





Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lennon Sean's song Sean's Theme may be interpreted as a reflection of the artist's desire to find joy and optimism in life amidst the challenges and uncertainties that he may have experienced. He expresses his longing to see and experience things that he has never encountered before, representing his openness to learning and exploring new opportunities. However, he acknowledges that waiting for success and growth can be difficult and frustrating, illustrated by the metaphor of waiting for eggs to hatch. The phrase "up in the air" could also be interpreted as a representation of the uncertainty and unpredictability of life.


Furthermore, the repetition of the phrase "I waited and waited" signifies the artist's determination and patience to achieve his goals. Rather than giving up, he perseveres and continues to strive towards his dreams. Overall, the song's message could be seen as a call to remain optimistic and hopeful, even in the face of adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

I never wanted to be sad
I did not desire to feel sadness or despair.


I only wanted to be glad
I solely sought happiness and joy in my life.


To see the things I never have
To experience and witness that which has eluded me previously.


I waited and waited for something to catch
I was patient, anticipating an event or opportunity to present itself.


I waited and waited for my eggs to hatch
I persisted and waited for a desired outcome, even if it required time.


Up in the air
Uncertain of the future, awaiting a resolution to my waited expectation.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: SEAN ONO LENNON

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