Kate Bush’s evocative piece can be seen as an exploration of rebirth and the profound appreciation for familial love. The imagery of light beginning to bleed and the act of breathing and speaking symbolize a reawakening or renewal. The narrative voice expresses a newfound depth of love and appreciation, catalyzed by a transformative experience likened to falling "like a stone" or "like a storm." This visceral rebirth, set against the "sweet morning fog," evokes a sense of emerging clarity and emotional vulnerability. The repetition of "D'you know what? I love you better now" underscores this newfound perspective. Finally, the resolve to communicate this love to family members—such as a mother, father, loved one, and brothers—suggests a heartfelt urgency and reconciliation. 🌅 #Transformation #FamilyLove
The Morning Fog
Lyrics
The light
Begin to bleed
Begin to breathe
Begin to speak
D'you know what?
I love you better now
I am falling
Like a stone
Like a storm
Being born again
Into the sweet morning fog
D'you know what?
The love you better now
I'm falling
And I'd love to hold you know
I'll kiss the ground
I'll tell my mother
I'll tell my father
I'll tell my loved one
I'll tell my brothers
How much I love them
Writer(s): Kate Bush
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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