MICH are: Bastiaan Bosma, Sofie Winterson, Mick Johan, Piet Parra and Rimer London.
Morning
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The moon, the stars, the sun
The breeze in her breath
When she comes
And I hide in my house for the sun
I thought I'd be someone
But I was wrong
And the burden of the days that crawled along
I was wrong
And even when the panic's gone
I was wrong
And I hide in my house for the sun
I thought I'd be someone
In the first stanza, the lyrics "Morning comes, The moon, the stars, the sun" capture the arrival of a new day. This imagery paints a picture of the transitioning sky as night turns into day. It signifies a fresh start and the beginning of a new chapter.
The next line, "The breeze in her breath, When she comes," suggests that with the morning comes a gentle breeze that carries rejuvenation and life. It portrays the morning as a personified entity, breathing life into the world.
The repetition of "And I hide in my house for the sun" creates a sense of isolation and withdrawal. It may reflect the artist's desire to retreat from the light and energy of the day, choosing instead to embrace solitude. The sun represents the external world, and the artist prefers the comfort and safety of their own home. This line conveys a sense of introspection and introspection.
The following stanza reiterates the artist's expectation of becoming someone significant in life. The line "I thought I'd be someone" suggests an aspiration for greatness or success. However, the line "But I was wrong" reveals that these expectations were not met. It conveys a feeling of disappointment and disillusionment.
The chorus, "And the burden of the days that crawled along, I was wrong," expresses the heaviness and duration of the days that have passed. The artist carries the weight of this realization and acknowledges their mistake in assuming they would achieve their desired status.
The line "And even when the panic's gone, I was wrong" suggests that even after relieving the fear or anxiety that plagued them, the artist still realizes their initial misconception. It implies a deeper reflection on their own self-perception and identity.
Overall, these lyrics portray a journey of self-discovery, where the artist confronts their own expectations and learns to accept their reality. It explores themes of introspection, isolation, and the realization that one's perception of themselves may not align with reality.
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Written by: Bastiaan Bosma, Mick Johan, Pieter Janssen, Rimer Veeman
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