Begin Again
Norah Jones Lyrics


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Every thought that I ignore
Another question's at my door
Yes, when will we begin
To believe in this again?
Can we believe?
Can we believe?

I walk down the street
With shadows at my feet
And words in my head
So much left unsaid
Do you know how we got here?
Do you know how we got here?

I drank to clear my throat
Enough to eat the words you wrote
I've said these words before
Felt this way, closed that door
Are you a stranger?
Are you a stranger?

Never seemed to bother me
Now I find it hard to breathe
Everything that you wrote
Sticks inside and chokes my throat
Do I think way too much?
Are we running out of luck?

Can a nation built on blood
Find its way out of the mud?
Will the people at the top
Lose their way enough to stop?
Can we begin again?
Can we begin again?




Can we begin again?
Can we begin again?

Overall Meaning

In "Begin Again" by Norah Jones, the lyrics depict a sense of introspection and self-doubt. The song explores the internal struggle of the singer, who grapples with unanswered questions, unexpressed emotions, and a longing for a fresh start.


The opening lines, "Every thought that I ignore, Another question's at my door," convey the overwhelming nature of constantly evading thoughts and unresolved inquiries. The singer wonders when they will be able to regain faith in something again. It's an expression of the weariness that comes from feeling disconnected and disengaged from one's emotions and experiences.


The following lines, "I walk down the street, With shadows at my feet, And words in my head, So much left unsaid," portray a sense of isolation and self-reflection. The singer feels burdened by thoughts and regrets, highlighting the internal struggles they face. The questions, "Do you know how we got here?" and "Are you a stranger?", suggest a certain distance between the singer and the people around them, possibly hinting at a breakdown in communication or understanding.


As the song progresses, the lyrics delve into a more societal context, questioning whether a nation built on conflict and violence can find a way to overcome its challenges. There is a sense of disillusionment as the singer wonders if those in positions of power will lose their way and fail to make the necessary changes for a positive transformation.


Overall, "Begin Again" is a deeply introspective song that delves into self-doubt, internal struggles, and hopes for a fresh start. It reflects on personal and societal issues, emphasizing the importance of reconnecting with oneself and finding a path towards positive change.


Line by Line Meaning

Every thought that I ignore
I have been avoiding thinking about certain things


Another question's at my door
Yet another question or problem has come up


Yes, when will we begin
When will we finally start


To believe in this again?
To have faith in this once more?


Can we believe?
Is it possible for us to believe?


Can we believe?
Can we truly believe?


I walk down the street
As I stroll along the road


With shadows at my feet
With darkness or uncertainty surrounding me


And words in my head
With countless thoughts in my mind


So much left unsaid
A lot of things that have been left unexpressed


Do you know how we got here?
Are you aware of how we ended up in this situation?


Do you know how we got here?
Do you have any understanding of how we arrived at this point?


I drank to clear my throat
I consumed alcohol to try and overcome my hesitation


Enough to eat the words you wrote
Sufficiently intoxicated to not care about the message in your writing


I've said these words before
I have expressed these exact sentiments previously


Felt this way, closed that door
Experienced similar emotions and chose to move on


Are you a stranger?
Have we become unfamiliar to each other?


Are you a stranger?
Do you feel like a complete stranger to me now?


Never seemed to bother me
It never used to trouble me


Now I find it hard to breathe
But now I struggle to catch my breath


Everything that you wrote
All the words you wrote down


Sticks inside and chokes my throat
Remain stuck inside me, suffocating me emotionally


Do I think way too much?
Could it be that I overthink things excessively?


Are we running out of luck?
Is our luck running out?


Can a nation built on blood
Is it possible for a country founded through violence


Find its way out of the mud?
To rise above its troubled history?


Will the people at the top
Will those in power


Lose their way enough to stop?
Become disoriented enough to halt their actions?


Can we begin again?
Can we start over?


Can we begin again?
Is it possible for us to have a fresh start?


Can we begin again?
Do we have the opportunity to commence anew?


Can we begin again?
Can we, as a collective, reset our course?




Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Emily Hart Fiskio, Norah Jones

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LML l

Every thought that I ignore
Another question's at my door
Yes, when will we begin
To believe in this again?
Can we believe?
Can we believe?

I walk down the street
With shadows at my feet
And words in my head
So much left unsaid
Do you know how we got here?
Do you know how we got here?

I drank to clear my throat
Enough to eat the words you wrote
I've said these words before
Felt this way, closed that door
Are you a stranger?
Are you a stranger?

Never seemed to bother me
Now I find it hard to breathe
Everything that you wrote
Sticks inside and chokes my throat
Do I think way too much?
Are we running out of luck?

Can a nation built on blood
Find its way out of the mud?
Will the people at the top
Lose their way enough to stop?
Can we begin again?
Can we begin again?
Can we begin again?
Can we begin again?



Forget me not

Every thought that I ignore
Another question's at my door
Yes, when will we begin
To believe in this again?
Can we believe?
Can we believe?

I walk down the street
With shadows at my feet
And words in my head
So much left unsaid
Do you know how we got here?
Do you know how we got here?

I drank to clear my throat
Enough to eat the words you wrote
I've said these words before
Felt this way, closed that door
Are you a stranger?
Are you a stranger?

Never seemed to bother me
Now I find it hard to breathe
Everything that you wrote
Sticks inside and chokes my throat
Do I think way too much?
Are we running out of luck?

Can a nation built on blood
Find its way out of the mud?
Will the people at the top
Lose their way enough to stop?
Can we begin again?
Can we begin again?
Can we begin again?
Can we begin again?



Mike Simpson

I'm still just sittin here
In my electric chair
Moves slower than me
Cherry trees blossom
Daffodil bulbs awaken
Raindrops freshen
Spring air sweetens
Love still in bloom
Life never stops
Only transforms
Moving slower
Than my electric chair
That phantom one
Piqued my attention
Still has it
Was it you, Gee?
That heart
Taken many shapes
Still hidden
No need for
New beginnings
My quest always
Knowing that heart
The real question is
Will I ever know
Or bear the mystery
To my grave
Not begin again
But to continue
This quest of the heart



All comments from YouTube:

Emilio Montes de Oca González

As always, this beautiful lady plays and sings the best songs of the year. Maybe they don't get too famous as others, but that's what makes 'em so good.

popdecks fingerboards

Such a beautiful groove! Especially the Solo starting at 2:04 is so full of feeling that it always gives me goosebumps<3

carty43

Norah can stay in this jazzy groove forever as far as I'm concerned.

Kim Matavia

She is so underrated. Her talent is oozing.

Jefferson Nascimento

tão bom ouvir novas músicas dessa mulher!!

elishia kershom

Something different. It's amazingly beautiful. 💙

USO _187

Everything that comes from Nora is beautiful , always different but beautiful!

princeoftidds

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Eden Van de Kamp

What a perfect piece. I love you Norah

James Wright

Great opening riff...spacious ambience...intriguing chords. I dig it!

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