Lyrics: Once everything was, oh, so gentle Mother kisses the darkness, it goes away Tomorrow everything will be good again The sun finds the darkness, everything is forgotten If I could, I would change everything Keep the things that really mattered When I see tears on your cheek It breaks my heart once again I'm there where we grew up Every vein burns in my body The trees they planted are still standing I would show them to you if I could But I can't change everything I did the things I didn't choose I always let the pain in Come and break my heart once again I always let the pain in Come and break my heart once again The song "Juno 18" by Hans Philip seems to convey a message of longing, nostalgia, and heartache. The lyrics reflect on a past time, possibly referencing a childhood or a significant period in the singer's life. The first verse describes a hopeful outlook, looking forward to a better future. However, the chorus reveals the inability to change everything and the recurring sadness that the singer experiences. The second verse suggests a deep emotional connection to their roots and a desire to share it with someone, but again, the inability to do so. The repeated line in the chorus emphasizes the singer's vulnerability and willingness to endure heartbreak once more. Overall, the song tells a story of past happiness, unfulfilled wishes, and the ongoing struggle with pain and loss.