Waiting for a Chance
Northern Portrait Lyrics


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"All dressed and fine"
Soon it will become the final line
to cross in time, to get out of my bed
and start the day
It's no surprise
that nothing works the way I want it to
Am I just blind, or am I being too naïve?
I'm waiting for a chance,
waiting for a chance
Somehow, I doubt that I
will ever get my try

All in good time
"All in good time" is what I've heard,
but when is that?
When is that?
These ripped out pages in my diary
confusing me, but luckily
I'm feeling fine tonight

I'm waiting for a chance




Just waiting for a chance
Somehow, I doubt that I will ever get my try

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Northern Portrait's song "Waiting for a Chance" are thoughtful and introspective. The first verse portrays a sense of anticipation, as the singer is preparing to leave the bed and start the day, but they seem to be apprehensive about the possibility of failure. The line "to cross in time" suggests that there is a deadline that needs to be met, and the singer is uncertain about whether they will be able to meet it. They express frustration with the fact that things never seem to work out the way they want them to, and they question whether their lack of success is due to their own shortcomings or simply bad luck.


The chorus reinforces the idea that the singer is waiting for an opportunity to prove themselves. They repeat the phrase "waiting for a chance" twice in each chorus, emphasizing their sense of anticipation and hopefulness. However, the final line of each chorus ("Somehow, I doubt that I will ever get my try") suggests that the singer is not entirely optimistic about their chances of success.


The second verse provides some context for the singer's feelings of uncertainty. The phrase "All in good time" suggests that they have been waiting for something to happen for a long time, but they are not sure when it will come to pass. The singer seems to be keeping a diary, but they are confused by what they have written there. Despite this, they express a sense of contentment in the present moment ("luckily I'm feeling fine tonight").


Overall, the lyrics of "Waiting for a Chance" convey a sense of longing and hopefulness, tempered by a healthy dose of skepticism. The singer wants to believe that they will have a chance to succeed, but they are aware that success is not guaranteed.


Line by Line Meaning

All dressed and fine
Looking good and ready for the day.


Soon it will become the final line to cross in time, to get out of my bed and start the day
The final push to wake up and start the day.


It's no surprise that nothing works the way I want it to
Things don't always go as planned.


Am I just blind, or am I being too naïve?
Questioning whether my expectations are unrealistic.


I'm waiting for a chance
Hoping for an opportunity.


waiting for a chance
Repeated for emphasis.


Somehow, I doubt that I will ever get my try
Doubting that I will ever get my opportunity.


All in good time
Patience is key.


"All in good time" is what I've heard, but when is that?
Wondering when patience will pay off.


When is that?
Repeating the question for emphasis.


These ripped out pages in my diary confusing me, but luckily I'm feeling fine tonight
Feeling confused but okay for now.


Just waiting for a chance
Repetition for emphasis.


Somehow, I doubt that I will ever get my try
Reiteration of doubt regarding getting an opportunity.




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