EYES
Monsoon Lyrics


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Take a look at the black skies now
You know you ain't coming back




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Monsoon ft. Sheila Chandra's song "Eyes" paint a picture of a moment when the singer realizes the gravity of a situation. Looking up at the black skies, they know that they are not returning. The phrase "black skies" suggests a sense of fear, danger or darkness, and the use of the word "now" implies an immediate realization.


The feeling of not returning suggests a sense of finality or closure, and this idea is reinforced by the repetition of the phrase "you ain't coming back". The use of the word "ain't" instead of "aren't" also adds a note of colloquialism, suggesting that the situation may be out of the singer's control.


The lyrics leave open the possibility of different interpretations - perhaps the singer is referring to a physical location, a relationship that is coming to an end, or a realization that they will not be able to achieve a certain goal. Regardless of the specific situation, the mood is one of acceptance and resignation, even as the storm rages on.


Line by Line Meaning

Take a look at the black skies now
Observe the dark, heavy clouds above at this moment


You know you ain't coming back
You are aware that you will not return




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Sean McCormick

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