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Artist: Moby
Title: One of these mornings
Album: 18
Tabbed by: Gabo (i_am_dios@yahoo.com)
Am
One of these mornings
G
won't be very long
Bm
You will look for me
Am
and i'll be gone
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ashley Wanna Be |
#1 by ashley pudding at Nov 24, 1970 at 5:20 AM EST |
| I think it means the woman is telling the man if he keeps the way he is, one day he'll wake up and he's going to look for her, but she'll be gone. Great song! | |
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DemolitionLover Wanna Be |
#2 by DemolitionLover ^^v^^ at Aug 30, 1975 at 8:19 AM EST |
| I view this song as someone who is tired of his or her life (or relationship) and wants to leave. Just to walk away and never come back, to disappear out of the life of the people who love him/her forever. I get the feeling that the person does leave eventually, even though that's never said in the song. | |
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Abe Lead Player |
#3 by Abe Watson at Jan 13, 1976 at 10:07 AM EST |
| Bitch is gonna leave unless he respects!!!!!! | |
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zach Wanna Be |
#4 by zach miles at Oct 2, 1980 at 9:54 PM EST |
| Any else completley freaked out when they hear this song? Coz every time I hear it, I think of Without A Trace, and the episodes with Graham Spaulding. Conor O'Farrell gives a truly amazing performance as the paedophile teacher, but the song totally freaks me out! | |
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john Average |
#5 by john at Dec 29, 1981 at 7:25 AM EST |
| this song gives me chills...but its so good | |
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Ryan Average |
#6 by Ryan Noffke at Jun 22, 1986 at 2:43 PM EST |
| I think it's such a romantic concept (romantic in the original poetic sense). For someone to just leave up and go without a word...of course it will do some damage to the ones you leave behind, but I still respect the idea of it. | |
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Average |
#7 by KitCat at Oct 16, 1987 at 11:19 AM EST |
| I just saw the Without A Trace episode that had this song. Wow. As soon as I heard it I had to look it up-- it's so simple, but surprisingly powerful. Several people have mentioned relationships, which I believe is probably the real reason behind it, but it also makes me think about the hinted meaning (as it was used in WAT) of someone leaving literally-- death. In that vein, it makes think of someone who's not appreciated, and who is telling others that one day they will look for them and they won't be there. What will happen then? | |
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austin Rhythm Player |
#8 by austin ballard at Aug 18, 1989 at 9:44 PM EST |
| Four simple lines, yet so perfectly put. To me the song is about someone who is in a relationship (either romantic or otherwise) that has its faults and it's almost as if this is what goes through this person's head everytime a fight occurs. Like, I'm not going to hang around forever if you continue to treat me in this manner. | |
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Bassdude Average |
#9 by Bassdude at May 29, 1997 at 12:55 PM EST |
| this goes well with the scene in Miami Vice | |