"Lady Luck" is a cliche expression that just means luck or fortune in general. I think she uses it here to refer to how, in the past, she used to look and wait for good luck without really understanding what it was, whereas now, she is able to accept things the way they are and see herself as "lucky" whether or not they fit the traditional mold of what luck is.
She also plays around with the idea of luck in "Lost Time," saying "if it's all just luck, it was tough enough..." An emerging theme, perhaps?
"Lady Luck" is a cliche expression that just means luck or fortune in general. I think she uses it here to refer to how, in the past, she used to look and wait for good luck without really understanding what it was, whereas now, she is able to accept things the way they are and see herself as "lucky" whether or not they fit the traditional mold of what luck is.
She also plays around with the idea of luck in "Lost Time," saying "if it's all just luck, it was tough enough..." An emerging theme, perhaps?