Lyrics
How much more can we borrow for today
Reflects on the extent of borrowing and its implications for the present day.
When the lights and the shadow cross your face
Describes the interplay between light and shadow on someone's face, possibly symbolizing inner conflict or change.
Coming on I can feel it, close enough I can steal it away
Expresses a sense of anticipation and proximity to something valuable that can be taken away.
Now we’re coming up, coming up, all the way up
Repetition emphasizes the rising intensity or ascent in a situation.
Now we’re coming up, coming up, all the way up
-Now we’re coming up, coming up, all the way up
-Now we’re coming up, coming up
-And we steal it all from tomorrow
Addresses the theme of taking from the future for immediate gratification, potentially highlighting consequences.
We just want it all today
-Stealing all the fun away
-And we steal it all from tomorrow
Reiterates the desire to seize everything today, reinforcing the idea of immediate satisfaction at the expense of the future.
We just want it all today
-Stealing all the fun away
-Now we’re coming up, coming up, all the way up
Continues the theme of ascent or progress, suggesting an unrelenting pursuit of desires.
Now we’re coming up, coming up, all the way up
-Now we’re coming up, coming up, all the way up
-Now we’re coming up, coming up, all the way up
-(can you hear it)
Parenthetical question prompts the listener to consider whether they can perceive something, possibly an underlying message or consequence.
And we steal it all from tomorrow
Repeats the theme of taking from the future, emphasizing the immediacy of wanting it all today and the resulting depletion of enjoyment.
We just want it all today
-Stealing all the fun away
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