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Lake – No Wonder I Lyrics 10 years ago
To me this song is about the feeling that falling in love while heavily depressed brings forth.

In the first verse she says "Feels exciting to be living". To specify that it is exciting, it is implied that it is not normally. In other words, not too long ago, maybe she didn't want to live (extreme case but still). She observes generally beautiful things around her, and says that she is "tired of talking". I'm seeing this as a sort of metaphor. By talking she means introspection/metacognition. The beauty she observes is the "color" flowing back into the world post-depression, and she is so absorbed, it is so beautiful compared to how it used to be, that she just wants to sit and watch it.

The second verse is generally similar to the first in that she describes reveling in her newly positive view of the world. However in this verse, she mentions that she sees someone "in your favorite jeans" and remarks that she wants to "wrap you up and take you home", making it obvious that the subject of the song is a person for whom she has feelings.

The next verse is a bit weird. "I'm not so sure / That intentions can be pure" is very clearly negative, but there are a lot of ways you could take it. I consider it an extension/continuation of the introspection/metacognition. She is observing her thoughts and actions and sees herself wanting this person as selfish or bad in some other way. She makes a remark that it is impossible for her to forget her worries and doubts. Introspective people (especially those who suffer from social anxiety or a similar issue) often suffer from this.

The end is fairly obvious. "Every cloud has a silver lining". She says that no matter how bad it may seem, how depressed you are, how much you want to end it, better days are ahead. You just need to make it there.

That's just how I see it though, and our interpretations of music are always shaped by our personal experiences and thoughts. So take it with a grain of salt.

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