In The Morning
Nicole Reynolds Lyrics


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on the roof we dance
old records spin romance
nose to nose we sway
to billie holiday
in the morning
i miss you most

drive to a mountain range
read shakespeare page by page
pronounce each word out loud
to the coyotes they will sound
in the morning
i miss you most

i walk the streets of philly
oh these days are ordinary
i can't say that i'm not lonely
well, today i am just only
here without you
around

i miss your silent stare
your ears your lips your hair
i miss making you laugh
cut me an orange half
in the morning
i miss you most





when do we get wise
oh, when do we get wiser

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Nicole Reynolds's song "In The Morning" convey strong feelings of nostalgia and longing for someone who is no longer present. The song begins with a captivating image of the singer and someone else dancing on a rooftop while old records play, setting a romantic tone. The references to Billie Holiday and Shakespeare add to the romanticism, as they are both icons associated with love stories. The line "nose to nose we sway" encapsulates the intimacy of the moment, and reinforces the fact that these memories are deeply cherished by the singer.


The chorus of the song, which repeats the line "in the morning, I miss you most," underscores the recurring feeling of loneliness that the singer experiences. The second verse takes us to a different setting, a mountain range, where the singer immerses herself in the works of Shakespeare, reading each word aloud. However, even in this scenic location, she still feels the absence of the person she is missing. The third verse takes us to the streets of Philly, where the singer seems to be feeling ordinary and lonely in the absence of her loved one. She laments missing their "silent stare, ears, lips and hair," and recalls fond moments of making them laugh or cutting an orange in half for them.


The final line, "when do we get wise, oh when do we get wiser" brings the song to a broader perspective, questioning the nature of wisdom and how it can help us navigate through loss or heartbreak.


Line by Line Meaning

on the roof we dance
We dance on the roof


old records spin romance
Romantic songs play on old records


nose to nose we sway
We sway while our noses touch


to billie holiday
We sway to Billie Holiday's music


in the morning
During the morning


i miss you most
I miss you the most during the morning


drive to a mountain range
We drive to a mountain range


read shakespeare page by page
We read Shakespeare's works page by page


pronounce each word out loud
We speak each word out loud


to the coyotes they will sound
The coyotes will hear the words we speak


in the morning
During the morning


i miss you most
I miss you the most during the morning


i walk the streets of philly
I walk on the streets of Philly


oh these days are ordinary
These days are normal/boring


i can't say that i'm not lonely
I feel lonely


well, today i am just only
Today, I am just feeling


here without you
I am here without you


around
Beside me


i miss your silent stare
I miss it when you stare at me silently


your ears your lips your hair
I miss your ears, lips, and hair


i miss making you laugh
I miss making you laugh


cut me an orange half
Cut me an orange in half


in the morning
During the morning


i miss you most
I miss you the most during the morning


when do we get wise
When will we become wise


oh, when do we get wiser
When will we become wiser




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