In this introspective composition by Hop Along, themes of reflection and the passage of time intertwine with a sense of existential contemplation. The narrator grapples with historical narratives, personal memory, and the inevitability of aging. The historian's warning and the solitary act of a father's motivational outreach underscore a world fraught with disconnection and confusion. Amidst these complexities, the narrator yearns for a harmonious future where memories align, and past relationships rekindle with mutual happiness 😊. The repetition of the phrase "We all will remember things the same" signifies a deep longing for shared understanding and collective nostalgia, hinting at a reconciliatory vision in the face of life's inherent uncertainties 🌌. #Reflection #Memory #Existentialism
Happy to See Me
Lyrics
Trying to change my mind about how everything went
When the historian on the radio said
"There is nothing in the world more dangerous
Than a defeated army headed home
Stay inside, civilian"
All I can tell from this old rock is someone is buried here
The joggers are the only ones coming in and they just keep on going
At night, I think I have trouble telling
Bats from birds, now I see
Like cut-up bits of paper
Like little pairs of scissors
They tumble from the bridge
Up and into the dark
Thought up by a mind that must've been
A kind of sinister question mark
Father gets up at 4 AM
To post a motivational video on YouTube again
"People of the world, nobody loves you
Half as much as I
Half as much as I am trying to"
On the train home, I am hoping
That I get to be very old
And when I'm old, I'll only see people from my past
And they all will be happy to see me
We all will remember things the same
We all will remember things the same
We all will remember things the same
We all will remember things the same
We all will remember things the same
We all will remember things the same
We all will remember things the same
We all will remember things the same
We all will remember things the same
We all will remember things the same
We all will remember things the same
We all will remember things the same
We all will remember things the same
We all will remember things the same
We all will remember things the same
We all will remember things the same
Writer(s): Christine Frances Quinlan
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Hipgnosis Songs Group
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