In The Morning
Low Roar
The Gentle Embrace of Morning Love
Low Roar's song 'In The Morning' is a delicate exploration of love, vulnerability, and the quiet moments that define a relationship. The lyrics open with a plea for entry, 'Let me in, if not I’ll wait here,' which sets a tone of patience and longing. This line suggests a deep respect for boundaries and a willingness to wait, highlighting the singer's devotion and understanding of their partner's needs.
The next lines, 'What fears me most, keeps my heart near,' delve into the paradox of fear and closeness. The fear mentioned here could be the fear of losing the loved one or the fear of emotional exposure. Yet, this fear is also what keeps the heart close, indicating that the vulnerability and uncertainty in love are what make it precious and real. The imagery of 'peaking your head from beyond the curtains' evokes a sense of cautious optimism, as if the singer is encouraging their partner to take a small step towards openness and trust.
The song culminates in a beautiful declaration of love that grows stronger with each passing day: 'The sky will stretch as far as you let it, and I want you to know, I need you to know, I love you so much more each morning.' This metaphor of the sky stretching symbolizes the limitless potential of their love, contingent on mutual effort and willingness to embrace it. The repetition of 'I need you to know' underscores the urgency and importance of this message, making it clear that the singer's love is not just a fleeting emotion but a deep, evolving commitment.