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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "You Don't Have to Worry" by the artist "Windy Wagner"

The text "You Don't Have to Worry" by Windy Wagner speaks about the inevitability of change and encourages us not to fear the future.

The first two verses emphasize the temporary nature of all things. "Everything will pass" and "Everything will be revealed" - these phrases, repeated at the beginning of each verse, create a sense of life's cyclical nature, where one is replaced by another. The author reassures: "you don't have to worry," urging us to accept the inevitable flow of time.

The third verse takes us to a deeper level - the level of the human soul. Peering into it, we are confronted with the unknown, with something unexplored.

The final phrase "Everything will be alright..." sounds like a mantra, instilling hope and optimism. Despite the uncertainty and fear of the future, the author believes in the best and encourages the listener to trust the flow of life.

Everything will slowly pass by

Searching for a place to hide

But you don't have to worry

You don't have to worry

Everything will slowly unfold

And open to another world

But you don't have to worry

You don't have to worry

When you look inside

Never know what you might find

Inside

Inside

Everything will be all right...

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