When vulnerability faces the heavy silence of a hospital room
This song is not just words it is a real battle between societal expectations and personal truth it takes you on a deep journey inside the spirit that searches for hope and an authentic sign a powerful artistic energy that touches everyone who experienced the taste of restrictions and the true struggle for independence a pure magic that captures hearts
Lyrics Soon You Will Get Better
The buttons of my coat were tangled in my hair
In doctor office lighting I did not tell you I was scared
That was the first time we were there
Holy orange bottles each night I pray to you
Desperate people find faith so now I pray to Jesus too
And I say to you
كوبليه
Ooh ah
Soon you will get better
Ooh ah
Soon you will get better
Ooh ah
You will get better soon
Cause you have to
كوبليه
I know delusion when I see it in the mirror
You like the nicer nurses you make the best of a bad deal
I just pretend it is not real
I will paint the kitchen neon I will brighten up the sky
I know I will never get it there is not a day that I won't try
And I say to you
كوبليه
Ooh ah
Soon you will get better
Ooh ah
Soon you will get better
Ooh ah
You will get better soon
Cause you have to
كوبليه
And I hate to make this all about me
But who am I supposed to talk to
What am I supposed to do
If there is no you
كوبليه
This won't go back to normal if it ever was
It has been years of hoping and I keep saying it because
Cause I have to
كوبليه
Ooh
You will get better
Ooh
You will get better
Ooh ah
You will get better soon
Cause you have to
Lyrics Meaning and Feelings of Song Soon You Will Get Better
The buttons of my coat were tangled in my hair
Showing the physical mess and total loss of control during a highly stressful and chaotic personal moment
In doctor office lighting I did not tell you I was scared
Hiding immense personal terror under the cold harsh lights of a clinic to stay strong for the loved one
That was the first time we were there
Marking the exact painful beginning of a long scary medical journey that changed their lives completely
Holy orange bottles each night I pray to you
Staring at prescription pill bottles as if they hold magical powers of life and death during dark nights
Desperate people find faith so now I pray to Jesus too
Turning to religion and higher spiritual powers out of pure helplessness because medical options feel limited
And I say to you
Preparing to speak words of comfort directly to the suffering person who needs to hear hope
Soon you will get better
Repeating a gentle desperate promise of healing to fight off the heavy fear of loss
You will get better soon
Reaffirming the manifestation of recovery hoping the universe hears the intense wish for health
Cause you have to
Demanding recovery because the alternative option of losing this person is completely impossible to accept
I know delusion when I see it in the mirror
Facing her own reflection and recognizing that her optimism might just be a false coping mechanism
You like the nicer nurses you make the best of a bad deal
Praising the patient for staying positive and finding small kindnesses inside a terrible tragic situation
I just pretend it is not real
Choosing temporary emotional denial as a shield against the crushing weight of the actual medical truth
I will paint the kitchen neon I will brighten up the sky
Willing to alter the entire physical world just to bring a tiny bit of joy to the patient
I know I will never get it there is not a day that I won't try
Accepting that full understanding is impossible yet promising never to stop fighting for their happiness
And I hate to make this all about me
Feeling guilty for focusing on her own emotional trauma while the other person suffers physically
But who am I supposed to talk to
Expressing absolute loneliness and wondering who will guide her when her primary anchor is gone
What am I supposed to do
Crying out in total confusion about how to navigate a future filled with medical uncertainty
If there is no you
The ultimate admission that her entire world collapses completely if this specific loved one passes away
This won't go back to normal if it ever was
Realizing that heavy medical trauma permanently alters life and original normalcy is gone forever
It has been years of hoping and I keep saying it because
Acknowledging the long exhausting duration of this struggle while continuing to repeat words of hope
Cause I have to
Concluding that survival requires maintaining hope even when the facts point toward dark outcomes
Grammar Analysis of Song Soon You Will Get Better
coat
Singular noun modifying the context as the object of the possessive pronoun my within the phrase
scared
Adjective functioning as a subject complement following the past tense verb was to describe emotional state
pray
Intransitive verb in the simple present tense expressing a repetitive action directed toward an object
delusion
Singular abstract noun acting as the direct object of the transitive verb know within the clause
normal
Adjective functioning as an object complement showing the state of stability that cannot be reached
Soon You Will Get Better Lyrics Meaning
This track captures a deep sense of personal empowerment emotional struggle and resilience. The artist intensely reflects on identity and breaks away from social restrictions leaving behind old doubts to welcome a completely independent and strong life journey.
Mohamed Kharoub