Morning Comes
Miles Kane Lyrics


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Listen up and settle down, stop wondering what is right and what is wrong
That good feeling, that beating heart - you had at the start

I never wanna see the morning come
I never wanna come down or round to your...way of thinking, not now anyway
not now anyway
I don't wanna see the morning come,
I don't wanna ever come down or round to your way way of thinking
not now anyway

staring out into an old street, praying that this night won't ever end
accompanied by a stranger, lost in the excitement of it all

I never wanna see the morning come
I never wanna come down or round to your...way of thinking, not now anyway
not now anyway
I don't wanna see the morning come,
I don't wanna ever come down or round to your way way of thinking
not now anyway

(I ain't coming)

I never wanna see the morning come
I never wanna come down or round to your...way of thinking, not now anyway

not now anyway
I don't wanna see the morning come
I don't wanna see the morning come
I don't wanna see the morning come




I don't wanna see the morning come...
I don't wanna see the morning come.

Overall Meaning

The song "Morning Comes" by Miles Kane speaks about embracing the moment and not worrying about what's right or wrong. The song encourages the listener to stop overthinking and just enjoy the present moment. The first stanza emphasizes the idea of following your heart and not conforming to someone else's way of thinking. The line "that beating heart - you had at the start" is a reminder to remember the initial excitement and passion that we had for something before we allowed fear and doubt to take over.


The second stanza talks about the desire to stay in the moment forever. The singer is in a state of euphoria, lost in the excitement of being a stranger in an old street, accompanied by another stranger. This line is reflective of the thrill of being in the moment and not worrying about the future. The chorus repeats the sentiment that the singer "never wants to see the morning come". This shows a fear of the future and a desire to stay in the present moment. The last line of the song repeats the chorus but with a more forceful tone.


Overall, the song encourages the listener to let go of their inhibitions and fully embrace the moment. It advocates for the idea that sometimes, the present moment is all we have and it's important to make the most of it.


Line by Line Meaning

Listen up and settle down, stop wondering what is right and what is wrong
Pay attention and calm yourself, don't get caught up in what's right or wrong.


That good feeling, that beating heart - you had at the start
Reminiscing about the excitement and joy felt at the beginning.


I never wanna see the morning come
Does not want the night to end and return to reality.


I never wanna come down or round to your...way of thinking, not now anyway not now anyway
Refusing to adopt someone else's perspective or way of life.


staring out into an old street, praying that this night won't ever end accompanied by a stranger, lost in the excitement of it all
Looking out at the nighttime city and enjoying the thrill with an unknown person.


(I ain't coming)
I will not yield or give in.


I don't wanna see the morning come
Continues to express the desire for the night to never end.


I don't wanna ever come down or round to your way way of thinking not now anyway
Reiterating the refusal to conform to someone else's beliefs or ideas.


I don't wanna see the morning come...
Last repetition of the desire to extend the night indefinitely.


I don't wanna see the morning come.
Final line echoing the main theme of the song: wanting to prolong the night and avoid reality.




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Really cool song, wish it was more available

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