Waking Up Is Good
Suit of Lights Lyrics


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Is it another day?
Waking up with zero k
Hands like paper mache
Hit alarm

They all look the same
Jagged teeth, auf weidershen
And the tongue is profane
Then it's gone

Wake Up
Waking up is Good
In A coma of your creation
Black Out
Are you in the mood?
Call it hell or infinite vacation

We're all standing guard
To the beast in our backyard
It's a holographic metronome
Reality's a set of lies agreed upon by lost children looking for a home

Forget the illusion of time
We'll turn all the nouns into rhymes




And red satin bowed valentines
And water to wine

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Suit of Lights' song "Waking Up Is Good," describe the struggles of waking up each day in a world that can seem monotonous and uncertain. The opening line, "Is it another day?" suggests a sense of confusion or disbelief, as if the singer is questioning whether they have indeed woken up to face another day. The line "waking up with zero k," could be a reference to the feeling of starting from scratch, or waking up with nothing in terms of motivation or purpose. This is juxtaposed with the next line, "hands like paper mache," which implies a sense of fragility or weakness.


The chorus, "Waking up is good, In a coma of your creation," is interesting because it takes a phrase that would normally be associated with negative feelings (i.e., "In a coma") and turns it into something positive. The idea of being in a "coma of your creation" suggests that we have the power to control our own lives and our own attitudes towards the world around us. The chorus also presents a sort of paradox - while waking up can be difficult, we should still celebrate the fact that we are alive and conscious. The use of the phrase "black out" in the next line adds another layer of paradoxical language - normally, blacking out would be a negative thing, but in this context it's presented as a way of finding freedom from the constraints of daily life.


The final verse of the song makes use of several interesting poetic devices. The line "Forget the illusion of time" suggests that time is not as rigid and unchangeable as we might think, and that by forgetting about it we can become more present in the moment. The use of alliteration in the phrase "holographic metronome" adds a musical quality to the lyrics, and the line "reality's a set of lies" implies that what we consider to be "real" is actually constructed through our own perceptions and beliefs. Finally, the use of metaphor in the phrase "lost children looking for a home" suggests that we are all searching for a sense of belonging or purpose.


Line by Line Meaning

Is it another day?
Asking if a new day has begun.


Waking up with zero k
Waking up feeling empty and devoid of energy.


Hands like paper mache
Feeling as though one's hands are frail and weak, like they could break at any moment.


Hit alarm
Turning off an alarm clock after waking up.


They all look the same
Feeling like every day is monotonous and indistinguishable from the last.


Jagged teeth, auf weidershen
Using German to convey a sense of farewell, and describing teeth as uneven and jagged.


And the tongue is profane
Speaking obscenities and vulgarities with one's mouth.


Then it's gone
This feeling of profanity disappears quickly.


Wake Up
A call to rouse oneself from slumber and become aware of one's surroundings.


Waking up is Good
Recognizing that waking up and experiencing the world is something to be grateful for.


In A coma of your creation
Feeling as though one has deliberately caused themselves to become numb to the world.


Black Out
Losing consciousness for a period of time, possibly due to excessive drinking or drug use.


Are you in the mood?
Asking if the listener is ready to engage in a certain behavior or action.


Call it hell or infinite vacation
Describing a state of mind that could either be torturous or heavenly, depending on how one perceives it.


We're all standing guard
Recognizing that we must be vigilant and aware of our own thoughts and feelings.


To the beast in our backyard
A metaphor for our personal demons or inner conflicts which we must confront and overcome.


It's a holographic metronome
Describing life as a kind of rhythmic pattern or constant motion that we must try to keep pace with.


Reality's a set of lies agreed upon by lost children looking for a home
Recognizing that our perceptions of reality are subjective, shaped by our individual experiences, biases, and desires.


Forget the illusion of time
Challenging the notion that time is a concrete, objective concept that can be measured and quantified.


We'll turn all the nouns into rhymes
Playing with language and creating poetry or song out of everyday objects and experiences.


And red satin bowed valentines
Describing a romantic gesture or token of affection.


And water to wine
A reference to the miracle of turning water into wine, suggesting that anything is possible or can be transformed with the right perspective or attitude.




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studster

Waking up... a modern masterpiece!

adolfobaez

holy shit! is there ever gonna be released "Good bye silk city" as a single? with video?

Natalia Wilson

Good job!

Abraham Medellin

i swear this guy sounds like the singer from streetlight manifesto

bryan swank

rockin

bayondai

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