Tomorrow
Embracing Tomorrow: Discovering Life's Meaning in The Rave-Ups' SongLyrics
Tomorrow, I'll do the dishes
Expressing a commitment to do household chores (dishes).
Tomorrow, I'll pay the bills
Committing to handle financial responsibilities (paying bills) in the future.
Tomorrow, I'll believe in Jesus
Stating a future commitment to embrace religious beliefs (believing in Jesus).
Tomorrow, I'll find the answers
Expressing a hope to find solutions or insights in the future.
Tomorrow always knows
Suggesting that the concept of "Tomorrow" always brings knowledge or understanding.
Tomorrow, I'll understand that
Anticipating a future comprehension of certain aspects.
But today I feel just like the devil
Admitting to feeling negative emotions currently, likened to the devil.
Man he looks a lot to you like me
Comparing oneself to the devil, implying a sense of inner turmoil.
Tomorrow, I'll understand love
Expressing a hope to understand the concept of love in the future.
Tomorrow, I'll get the point
Anticipating a future realization or clarity on a particular matter.
Tomorrow, I'll forget to worry
Committing to let go of worries in the future.
Tomorrow, I'll see the light there
Expressing hope to perceive or understand something enlightening in the future.
Tomorrow, the tunnel goes
Referring to a positive change or progress (light) in the future.
Tomorrow, I'll fight for what's fair
Expressing a commitment to fight for justice or fairness in the future.
But today I feel just like the devil
Acknowledging current feelings of negativity, resembling the devil.
Man he looks a lot to you like me
Reiterating the comparison of oneself to the devil, possibly highlighting inner struggles.
Tomorrow, I'll do the laundry
Committing to do household chores (laundry) in the future.
Tomorrow, I'll find a way
Expressing a hope to find a solution or path in the future.
Tomorrow, I'll remember happy
Committing to remember and focus on happy moments in the future.
But today I feel just like the devil
Acknowledging current negative feelings, resembling the devil.
Man he looks a lot to you like me
Reiterating the comparison of oneself to the devil, emphasizing similarity.
Like me
Highlighting a perceived resemblance between the speaker and the devil.
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