James Blake's lyrics explore the theme of personal growth and transformation, juxtaposing past experiences with present possibilities. The repeated reference to "the summer of 2015" symbolizes a time of significance or nostalgia that the narrator acknowledges but does not wish to be defined by. Instead, he emphasizes living in the moment—"the summer of now." This shift underscores a move towards self-acceptance, urging listeners to embrace their current selves rather than clinging to former versions. The imagery of life being "in the lobby" suggests a state of waiting or transition, where change is inevitable yet welcomed. The song conveys hope for reconnection and the potential for new beginnings, encapsulated in the anticipation of meeting someone who might bring something meaningful into his life. #PersonalGrowth #EmbraceThePresent #NewBeginnings
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