Beth Hirsch - So Many Things

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If it rains outside then I won’t mind
Good for the ground and nice for my eyes
Bar stays open anyway, in my mind the tap is always running
Now I don’t know about you, but I think there’s a lot of people running
Away from things I knew, spied in the walls which are tumbling

And I’m lying here with you
And there are so many things that we can never do

When your face is worn with worry
Makes you look so old in the sunlight
Can’t see why you’re tired, can’t be that hard when your hands are tied
And if all your stars are setting suns, where does that put me to you?
I awake to find the light bright likе the morning dew

And I’m lying herе with you
And there are so many things that I could say to you

And I’m lying here with you
And there are so many things that we have left to do
 
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The song "So Many Things" by Beth Hirsch is a reflective and introspective piece that explores the complexities of relationships and the passing of time. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a rainy day, with the narrator finding solace in the simple pleasures of life. The song touches on themes of escapism, uncertainty, and missed opportunities, as the narrator contemplates the things left unsaid and undone in their relationship. Hirsch's soothing vocals and the dreamy melody create a melancholic yet hopeful atmosphere, inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences and emotions. Overall, "So Many Things" is a poignant and thought-provoking ballad that captures the bittersweet essence of life and love.

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Beth Hirsch - So Many Things
If it rains outside then I won’t mind Good for the ground and nice for my eyes Bar stays open anyway, in my mind the tap is always running Now I don’t know about you, but I think