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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Light Outside" by the artist "Wakey! Wakey!"

In the song "Light Outside" by Wakey! Wakey!, the lyrical hero addresses a loved one who seems to be going through hard times and sees no reason to get out of bed. He gently nudges him towards life, reminding him of the beauty of the surrounding world ("it's beautiful outside") and urging him not to withdraw into himself.

The hero is grateful to this person for "saving his life" once. It is not specified what exactly this means, but it can be assumed that we are talking about moral support or help in difficult times. Now the hero is ready to respond in kind – to be there and support until his friend finds the strength to move on.

The recurring phrase "I'll try to get you out of the house" does not carry a violent connotation. Rather, it is a metaphor for the desire to stir up a friend, help him get out of a state of apathy and start enjoying life again. The hero believes that they will succeed ("we'll fall, we'll try and we'll do what we can"), and ends the song on an optimistic note, expressing confidence in a brighter future ("I think you always knew that everything would be wonderful").

I know you want to stay in bed,

But it's light outside,

It's light outside

So know I am going to stay right here

Because you saved my life once,

You saved my life

And I would try to get you out because it's beautiful outside,

And we will fall,

We will try

And do our best and I love you otherwise

Because you saved my life once,

Because you saved my life once

I know you want to rest your head

Аnd just forget the night,

Forget the night,

So you know I am going to stay right here

And sit by your side,

By your side

And I would try to get you out because it's beautiful outside,

And we will fall,

We will try

And do our best and I love you otherwise

Because you saved my life once,

Because you saved my life once

I think you always knew would be

I think you always knew would be

The greatest

I think you always knew would be

I think you always knew would be

The greatest

Because you saved my life once,

Because you saved my life once

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