In The Morning
Squeeze Lyrics


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In the morning
It is raining
And umbrellas block the pavement
In the cafae
People waking
With a cigarette and coffee
And she sits there with her paper
Half asleep into a picture
In the morning
In the morning
It's all over
That's another night of business
With the punters
On the corner
Of estates around the river
And she adds up all the takings
Hid behind her wilting paper
In the morning
In the morning
Soaked in bath oil
Dressed in pink towels
And a sweater
Looking out at all the people
Walking under their umbrellas
In the morning
There's a feeling
Of resentment and expectance
It's a fear that comes with working
On the dark streets for a living
She's attending
To her wet hair
At the window in the evening
Getting ready in a short skirt
With her stockings around her ankles
It'?s a flame that gets attention
In a darkness without light
And the children need a cuddle




As she walks into the light
Of the morning

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Squeeze's song "In The Morning" capture the fleeting moments of the early morning when people are starting their day. The first verse sets the scene of a rainy morning with the streets bustling with people carrying umbrellas. In a cafe, a woman sits half-awake with her paper and coffee while people around her indulge in cigarettes. The verse paints a picture of people waking up reluctantly and starting their day.


The chorus, "In the morning, it's all over," seems to suggest a sense of resignation to the realities of daily life. The characters mentioned in the lyrics are working-class people hustling to make a living, and the repetition of "in the morning" drives home the fact that this is their daily grind. The second verse focuses on a woman who works on the streets in the night and attends to her wet hair in the evening. She gets ready in a short skirt and stockings, catching attention in a darkness without light. It's an interesting contradiction - she walks into the light of the morning, but her work happens in the darkness of the night.


The final verse mentions children needing a cuddle, bringing to the fore the hardships that people endure to make a living. The song seems to be a commentary on the mundanity of everyday life, the daily grind of working-class people, and the different facets of their experience. It's a poignant reminder to stop and take note of the small moments that occur in the rush of everyday life.


Line by Line Meaning

In the morning
At sunrise


It is raining
Water drops are falling from the sky


And umbrellas block the pavement
People use umbrellas to protect themselves from rain and take space on the sidewalk


In the cafae
In a coffee shop


People waking
Individuals gaining consciousness


With a cigarette and coffee
Drinking a hot beverage and smoking a cigarette


And she sits there with her paper
She is reading a newspaper


Half asleep into a picture
She's barely conscious and immersed in an image


It's all over
The night is finished


That's another night of business
Referring to the night shift at work


With the punters
With the customers or clients


On the corner
At an intersection of streets


Of estates around the river
A part of the city near a waterway


And she adds up all the takings
Calculating the money earned during the shift


Hid behind her wilting paper
Concealing the counting behind a tired newspaper


Soaked in bath oil
Wet with fragrant water used in bathing


Dressed in pink towels
Wearing towels of light pink color


And a sweater
Also dressed in a warm garment for upper body


Looking out at all the people
Observing the pedestrians through the window


Walking under their umbrellas
Passing by with their umbrella protection


There's a feeling
An emotion is present


Of resentment and expectance
Mixed feeling of anger and anticipation


It's a fear that comes with working
The uncomfortable sensation caused by the job


On the dark streets for a living
Earning money by working in dimly lit areas


She's attending
She's taking care of


To her wet hair
Drying her hair with a towel


At the window in the evening
Close to sunset, standing by the window


Getting ready in a short skirt
Putting on a clothing garment that is short


With her stockings around her ankles
Wearing tube-shaped leg coverings under her skirts


It's a flame that gets attention
Her appearance draws the gaze of others


In a darkness without light
In an environment with no illumination


And the children need a cuddle
The offspring desire a warm embrace


As she walks into the light
Stepping into the illuminated area




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CHRIS DIFFORD, GLENN TILBROOK

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