Total views: 1 time this week / Rating: 7.63/10 [16 votes]Album: Titanic Days / Original Release Date: 1993Genre: Singer/SongwriterSong Duration: 4 min 47 sec
I watch you lie asleep, watch you breathing
And as you fall and rise like the tears in my eyes
I know, you'll be leaving, I've earned all the pain
I suppose it was worth it, I'd do it again but I just couldn't face it
And if I see you again, you won't be the person, I knew
I look to the future and see a thousand setting suns
But tomorrow never comes, I still watch from my window
To see if you're coming but I know in my heart
There's really no chance, you'll never stop running
It's like waiting for X-mas again, it's all lost in the blink of an eye
And about all the pain, well you know it was worth it
You could do it again but I just don't deserve it
Let us part in the rain so the clouds hide
The despair and the sorrow, I feel on the inside
And let my tears dry in the light of a setting sun
And tomorrow never comes
Tomorrow Never Comes is written by Kirsty Anna Mac Coll, Mark Edward Cascian Nevin. ✔️
When was Tomorrow Never Comes released?
It is first released in 1993 as part of Kirsty MacColl's album "Titanic Days" which includes 11 tracks in total. This song is the 10th track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Tomorrow Never Comes lyrics?
When we dive into the story the lyrics are telling, Kirsty MacColl's song ‘Tomorrow Never Comes’ is a metaphor for the pain that accompanies lost love and the presence of change in life. It employs metaphors such as ‘a thousand setting suns’ to depict a situation where the loss is so great that it seems never-ending, while the happiness is so short-lived that it is hardly there at all. Lyrically, Tomorrow never comes focuses mainly on heartbreak, angst, despair, reflection, and solitude. This message, however, is built on the contrast of one side of loss and longing, pain and acceptance, and hopelessness and despair on the other. The lyrics are full of themes of heartache, loss, and emotional pain, which might be very strong for the younger ones. The language is mature but non-explicit, and there are no cases of violence, nudity, or drug use either. ✔️
Which genre is Tomorrow Never Comes?
Tomorrow Never Comes falls under the genres Singer, Songwriter. ✔️
How long is the song Tomorrow Never Comes?
Tomorrow Never Comes song length is 4 minutes and 47 seconds.
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check amazon for Tomorrow Never Comes mp3 download Songwriter(s): Kirsty Anna Mac Coll, Mark Edward Cascian Nevin Record Label(s): 1993 Union Square Music Ltd Official lyrics by
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