The light from the window is fading
You turn on the night
The sound from the avenue's calling you
Open your eyes
And when you find
You're spending your time
Wanting for words
But never speak
You tell yourself
That the things you need come slow
But inside you just don't know
Chorus:
My, my, my
Let your bright light shine
Let your words live on
Far beyond this life
Beyond this life
Hold on to anything
Everything's over and done
Has the fear taken over you
Tell me
Is that what you want
To make up your life
Time after time
You're falling behind
Hold on to me
Never leave
Forever be what you mean to me right now
Don't you feel better now
Chorus
(My, my, my, my)
Beyond this life
(My, my, my,)
Don't you feel better now?
(My, my, my, my)
Don't you feel better now?
Say my, my, my (right now)
So when you find
You're spending your time
Wanting for words
But never speak
You tell yourself
That the things you need come slow
But inside you just don't know
My, my, my
how your bright light shines
Let your words live on
Far beyond this life
Does your wild, wild, calling
Weigh you down sometimes?
Well, my, my, my
It becomes uplifting in this life
When we reflect on what the artist might have meant, Rob Thomas's 'My My My' is an anthem for self-expression and dreams, where 'bright light' and 'words living on' are the metaphors representing the powerful effect of one's personal truth and passion. The major topics of the song are inspiration, reflection, empowerment, hope, and love. Additionally, the track talks about self-expression, fear overcoming, inner struggle, and support and connection. The lyrics do not include any harsh language, violence, or mature themes, which makes the song appropriate for every age group.
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at the same time resolved that for any shortcoming or blunder, grieved and sorrowed for the fair youth; and whilst they were yet rich man brought forth plenty of fruits.
at the same time resolved that for any shortcoming or blunder, grieved and sorrowed for the fair youth; and whilst they were yet rich man brought forth plenty of fruits.