Total views: 1 time this week / Rating: 7.20/10 [15 votes]Album: Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk / Original Release Date: 1998-05-11Genre: RockSong Duration: 3 min 38 sec
JEFF BUCKLEY
- Morning Theft Lyrics
Time takes care of the wound
So I can believe
You had so much to give
You thought I couldn't see
Gifts for boot heels to crush
Promises deceived
I had to send it away
To bring us back again
Your eyes and body brighten
Silent waters, deep
Your precious daughter in the
Other room, asleep
A kiss "Goodnight" from every
Stranger that I meet
I had to send it away
To bring us back again
Morning theft
Unpretender left
Ungraceful
True self is what
Brought you here, to me
A place where we can
Accept this love
Friendship battered down by
Useless history
Unexamined failure
But what am I still to you
Some thief who stole from you?
Or, some fool drama queen
Whose chances were few?
That brings us to who we need
A place where we can save
A heart that beats as
Both siphon and reservoir
You're a woman, I'm a calf
You're a window, I'm a knife
We come together
Making chance in the starlight
Meet me tomorrow night
Or any day you want
I have no right to wonder
Just how, or when
You know the meaning fits
There's no relief in this
I miss my beautiful friend
It is first released on May 11, 1998 as part of Jeff Buckley's album "Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk" which includes 20 tracks in total. This song is the 7th track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Morning Theft lyrics?
When we reflect on what the artist might have meant, Jeff Buckley's 'Morning Theft' is a song that explores the ups and downs of an uneasy love affair, whereby the poet reminisces about his misdoings and expresses a wish for the couples' reunion. One of the devices used is the metaphor, 'Time takes care of the wound' followed by 'Your eyes and body brighten' which signifies healing and the longing to restore the broken relationship, though the comparison 'You're a woman, I'm a calf' and 'You're a window, I'm a knife' brings to light the dissimilarities and obstacles in the partnership. In a nutshell, the writing of Morning theft largely revolves around love, heartbreak, nostalgia, reflection, and hope. Moreover, the song brings out the need for healing and time, friendship, and connection as well as self-reflection and identity simultaneously. The lyrics are rich in themes of emotional turmoil and relationships that might need parental guidance, but at the same time, no explicit language, violence, or adult content that could raise the rating is present. ✔️
Which genre is Morning Theft?
Morning Theft falls under the genre Rock. ✔️
How long is the song Morning Theft?
Morning Theft song length is 3 minutes and 38 seconds.
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