In The Morning
The 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 song "In The Morning" by The Squeeze depicts the life of a sex worker who goes through the daily motions of her job with a sense of resignation and detachment. The first stanza paints a picture of a rainy morning and the various people who populate the cafe where she sits, half-asleep and staring absently at her newspaper. The repetition of the phrase "in the morning" underscores the routine and monotony of her life, which involves serving customers and counting takings at night.


The second stanza describes the woman's post-work routine, where she is shown soaking in bath oil and looking out at the people walking under their umbrellas, hinting at a sense of separation and isolation from normal life. The lyrics also touch upon the fear and resentment that come with working in the dark streets for a living, suggesting that the sex worker is acutely aware of the dangers and stigma associated with her job. The final lines of the song depict a poignant moment where the woman walks into the light of the morning as the children need a cuddle, hinting at a deeper sense of longing and vulnerability beneath the surface of her tough exterior.


Overall, "In The Morning" portrays a harsh reality of life for many sex workers, highlighting the isolation, monotony, and fear that define their daily lives. The lyrics do not pass judgment or offer a solution, but instead deliver a poignant and insightful portrayal of a marginalized group of women who are often invisible to society.


Line by Line Meaning

In the morning
Start of a day


It is raining
The weather outside


And umbrellas block the pavement
People are protecting themselves from rain


In the cafe
Inside a coffee shop


People waking
People starting their day


With a cigarette and coffee
Having a morning smoke and drink


And she sits there with her paper
A woman reading a newspaper


Half asleep into a picture
Reading newspaper with less concentration


It's all over
End of another night


That's another night of business
A night of work


With the punters
Customers


On the corner
Streetside


Of estates around the river
Housing areas close to the river


And she adds up all the takings
Calculating her earnings


Hid behind her wilting paper
Trying not to be noticed while counting money


Soaked in bath oil
Taking a bath


Dressed in pink towels
Wearing towels for drying after bath


And a sweater
Wearing warm clothes


Looking out at all the people
Observing people outside


Walking under their umbrellas
People protecting themselves from rain


There's a feeling
Emotional state


Of resentment and expectance
Feeling bitter but still hopeful


It's a fear that comes with working
Fear of working at night


On the dark streets for a living
Working in poorly lit areas to make a living


She's attending
Attending to herself


To her wet hair
Drying her hair


At the window in the evening
Looking out the window during evening


Getting ready in a short skirt
Preparing herself for work


With her stockings around her ankles
Wearing stockings


It's a flame that gets attention
Attractive appearance


In a darkness without light
Poorly lit street


And the children need a cuddle
Feeling a need for affection


As she walks into the light
Leaving the darkness behind and heading for work


Of the morning
The light of a new day




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

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