Beyond That
Meg Hutchinson Lyrics


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Don't let the darkness in, oh November
I'm already beyond that

Meet me on that sunny hill

Cause I'm already beyond that now

Don't let the darkness in, oh remember




Overall Meaning

In this song, Meg Hutchinson sends a message of hope and encouragement to her listeners. November represents the dark and cold season, while "darkness" here refers to anything negative that threatens to darken one's outlook on life. She urges us not to let these things in, but to strive for a brighter future. The repetition of "I'm already beyond that" demonstrates how Meg has overcome these obstacles in her own life and that she believes that her listeners can do the same. The phrase "Meet me on that sunny hill" can be seen as a call to action, an invitation to take control of our lives and meet with Meg on a brighter path.


On a deeper level, this song serves as a reminder to us that life is full of both light and darkness, and that we must make a conscious effort to focus on the positive. It emphasizes the need for resilience and hope as we navigate through the tough times. Overall, Meg delivers a powerful message of optimism and encourages us to challenge ourselves to look beyond the darkness and towards a brighter future.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't let the darkness in, oh November
Don't allow the gloominess that November often brings to take over your spirit.


I'm already beyond that
I have surpassed that negative state of mind and have moved forward to a more positive outlook on life.


Meet me on that sunny hill
Join me in a place that represents happiness and positivity, away from the darkness and negativity.


Cause I'm already beyond that now
I have overcome my struggles and reached a state of peace and contentment.


Don't let the darkness in, oh remember
Remain mindful to not let negative thoughts and emotions consume you, and instead hold on to hope and positivity.




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