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Hey
It's more than you could know
And i got it rise
It's the best you've ever known
Hatched in your eyes
For you to know
It's the very first time
Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "I" by Oliver are open to interpretation, but at the core of the song is the message that the singer has something special, a feeling or experience that is beyond what ordinary people know. Oliver sings, "Hey, it's more than you could know / And I got it rise / It's the best you've ever known." The use of the word "rise" suggests that this feeling or experience is elevated, beyond the ordinary.


The second verse continues with imagery related to seeing something new or different. "Hatched in your eyes / For you to know / It's the very first time" evokes the sense of a new discovery, something that is being seen or experienced for the first time. Taken together, the lyrics suggest that Oliver has discovered something special, something that he wants to share with the listener.


Overall, the song has a positive, upbeat feeling, with a driving beat and catchy melody. The lyrics are somewhat abstract, but create a sense of excitement and energy around this thing that is beyond what one might normally know or experience.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey
Hello or hey there.


It's more than you could know
This thing or feeling is beyond your understanding or comprehension.


And I got it rise
I have achieved something great or successful.


It's the best you've ever known
This is the greatest or most outstanding thing you have ever experienced or seen.


Hatched in your eyes
It was created or originated from your perspective or point of view.


For you to know
I want you to be aware or informed about this fact or information.


It's the very first time
This is the initial, inaugural or first experience of this thing or feeling.




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Written by: Colin Oliver

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