Here And Now
Jana Stanfield Lyrics


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It always seems there's so much space between
Where I am and where I'd like to be
And yet, when I stop to look around
At the good life I have found, I can't help but see

Here and now, I have all that I need
Here and now, this is where I'm meant to be
And somehow, tomorrow come what may
I will be okay, as I learn to love, here and now

I'm always running half a step behind
The image of my life that's in my mind
And yet, when I let myself slow down
I see beauty all around, and I'm reminded once again

Here and now, I have all that I need
Here and now, this is where I'm meant to be
And somehow, tomorrow come what may
I will be okay, as I learn to love

Here and now, I have all that I need
Here and now, this is where I'm meant to be
And somehow, tomorrow come what may




I will be okay, as I learn to love, here and now
Here and now, here and now

Overall Meaning

In Jana Stanfield's song "Here and Now," the singer reflects on the common human experience of always feeling like there is a gap between where they are and where they want to be. However, as the singer begins to look around, they realize that they have everything they need in the present moment. The repetition of the phrase "Here and now" emphasizes the importance of being present and appreciating what one has in the present moment rather than always striving for something else.


The second verse of the song discusses the pressure we often feel to live up to a certain image or vision we have for our lives. The singer acknowledges that when they slow down and appreciate the present moment, they see beauty all around them. This reflects the idea that being present and mindful allows us to appreciate the beauty and goodness in our lives that we might otherwise overlook.


Overall, "Here and Now" is a reminder to be present and appreciate the blessings we have in our lives rather than always chasing after something else that we think will make us happy. It encourages us to focus on the present moment instead of getting caught up in the past or future.


Line by Line Meaning

It always seems there's so much space between
I often feel disconnected from where I am currently and where I aspire to be.


Where I am and where I'd like to be
The contrast between my present situation and my desired situation is significant.


And yet, when I stop to look around
Despite my longing for something better, I can find contentment in my current circumstances when I take the time to appreciate them.


At the good life I have found, I can't help but see
I have many blessings in my life, and it's impossible to overlook them when I take a moment to reflect.


Here and now, I have all that I need
In this present moment, I possess everything necessary for my well-being and happiness.


Here and now, this is where I'm meant to be
I believe that my current circumstance is ordained by destiny and has purpose and utility for my life.


And somehow, tomorrow come what may
Regardless of what the future holds, I am confident that it will be ultimately beneficial for me.


I will be okay, as I learn to love, here and now
I am capable of dealing with any challenge or change that may come my way by focusing on loving and cherishing the present moment.


I'm always running half a step behind
I frequently feel like I'm lagging behind where I ought to be, or that I'm not good enough for my goals.


The image of my life that's in my mind
I have an idealized conception of what my life should be like, but it doesn't always conform to reality.


And yet, when I let myself slow down
When I take the time to relax and be present, I can gain a fresh perspective and notice things I might have otherwise missed.


I see beauty all around, and I'm reminded once again
There are moments of breathtaking beauty and majesty all around me when I'm mindful enough to notice.


Here and now, this is where I'm meant to be
Again, I believe that my current circumstance is the best possible place for me to be at this moment in time.


Here and now, here and now
I'm acknowledging the importance of embracing the present moment multiple times throughout the song.




Writer(s): Stanfield Jana L, Dolman Paul

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