I Think I Might Change My Name To Tomorrow
Backseat Goodbye Lyrics


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Well how about that, it's a matter of fact. The life you got is all you'll get. You better do your best not to fuck it up too much. Yeah the thing about that is it's the truth you lack. And you can smoke until your lungs turn black. The Surgeon General couldn't really give a shit less. Seasons change and people stay the same. Each year the whores hike their skirts up a bit more. We're all just numbers on a cartoon calendar page. We listen to the music, but it's the lyrics that we all ignore. Well how about that, it's a matter of fact. You retraced the words that you never said. Now you're staring out at a useless blank canvas. Yeah the truth about that is you're the one who said. I'm gonna change myself, become a better person. "No, I swear, I really mean it this time." Years they fade, my memory takes the blame. Each night the girls spread their legs just to make more. We're all just actors in an ad for the American Dream. We the people just want peace, but our countries just want to make war. Everybody everywhere has thought the same things you have. So don't be afraid to fall in love with a stranger. Everyone on every street is free to use their body as they please. So don't be afraid to take some chances once in a while. Here's the part where you start to think. That you don't believe in anything. Words are just words and you're just drunk. Here's the part where you start to act. Like you're better off without the things you have. Once they're gone you'll realize you fucked up again. Seasons change and people stay the same. Each year I find a new way to lie a bit more. We're all gone just as fast as we came. So I'm not counting on a new life, No no no, Tomorrow here I come. Darling, you're lovely, but you're awfully naive. Did you think about when your future might leave ya? You can't buy the sky, yesterday's not for rent right now, Go find your own forever somewhere else. Next year's accepting applications, For one night stands and New Years Resolutions. But don't forget what you got right here, My smile's sometimes fake, but me, I'm real. Stop debating wars, politics and freedom. We're all human last time I checked. If you want to kill a man for the color of his skin. Then it's obvious to me that you're a goddamn idiot. We're all free to think the things we want. But you're too busy with your bullshit to hear us talk. So now here I stand, in the corner of my Past and I don't want to go. 'Cause it feels good to know what is and what was. And the Future's just a mirror that I lost for the fear of. Death and a life without Love. And just when I thought the world had ended. The Sun broke through the pitch black sky . In the most beautiful fucking glow I'd ever seen. The buildings started singing and my fear finally left me. I shouted "Goddamn it feels good to be alive again!"




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Backseat Goodbye's song "I Think I Might Change My Name To Tomorrow" are a commentary on life, the passage of time, and the things that we prioritize. The song begins by acknowledging that the life we have is all we will get, and that we should do our best not to mess it up too much. However, the truth is that we often lack the awareness we need to make the most of our lives. The song then goes on to discuss the cyclical nature of life, with seasons changing but people staying the same, and the increasing desperation of those seeking pleasure as time goes on.


The song also touches on the importance of not being afraid to take chances and fall in love with strangers, as well as the idiocy of those who judge others solely on the color of their skin. In the end, the song comes full circle, concluding with the realization that life is both fragile and beautiful, and that we should cherish every moment.


Overall, this song is a poignant reminder that life is short, and that we should strive to make the most of our time on this earth. The lyrics are both insightful and thought-provoking, and they serve as a reminder to listeners to keep their priorities straight and to not take anything for granted.


Line by Line Meaning

Well how about that, it's a matter of fact. The life you got is all you'll get. You better do your best not to fuck it up too much. Yeah the thing about that is it's the truth you lack. And you can smoke until your lungs turn black. The Surgeon General couldn't really give a shit less.
Life is a one-time offer and it's essential to make the most out of it. However, the truth is that most of us fail to appreciate it and often indulge in harmful habits, even when aware of the consequences.


Seasons change and people stay the same. Each year the whores hike their skirts up a bit more. We're all just numbers on a cartoon calendar page. We listen to the music, but it's the lyrics that we all ignore.
Time passes, but people don't change much. Society continues to objectify women, and we are all reduced to mere ticking numbers on a calendar. Music might be our solace, but we often overlook the message it conveys.


Well how about that, it's a matter of fact. You retraced the words that you never said. Now you're staring out at a useless blank canvas. Yeah the truth about that is you're the one who said. I'm gonna change myself, become a better person. "No, I swear, I really mean it this time."
Regret often follows unfulfilled promises and missed opportunities. It becomes evident when we realize that we are stuck in the same spot, having failed to act upon our intentions to better ourselves.


Years they fade, my memory takes the blame. Each night the girls spread their legs just to make more. We're all just actors in an ad for the American Dream. We the people just want peace, but our countries just want to make war.
As time goes by, memories fade, but we still stand accountable for our actions. Women are objectified to the extent of being sexually exploited. Society pressures us to conform to a false sense of achievement (the American Dream) while our leaders indulge in wars, despite the collective will of citizens for peace.


Everybody everywhere has thought the same things you have. So don't be afraid to fall in love with a stranger. Everyone on every street is free to use their body as they please. So don't be afraid to take some chances once in a while.
We all share similar struggles and emotions. It's normal to feel vulnerable, but we should embrace the unknown. Every individual is free to express themselves through their body without judgment. Comfort zones limit us, and sometimes it's necessary to take risks to grow.


Here's the part where you start to think. That you don't believe in anything. Words are just words and you're just drunk. Here's the part where you start to act. Like you're better off without the things you have. Once they're gone you'll realize you fucked up again.
Doubts intensify and render us apathetic. We might resort to alcohol as a coping mechanism, but it's only momentary relief. The dissatisfaction forces us to reconsider our choices and indulge in the self-deceiving belief that the grass is always greener on the other side. However, changing course doesn't guarantee success, sometimes leaving us with nothing and regrets.


We're all gone just as fast as we came. Each year I find a new way to lie a bit more. We're all gone just as fast as we came. So I'm not counting on a new life, No no no, Tomorrow here I come.
Life is ephemeral, and yet, we continue to deceive ourselves and others, no matter how much we evolve. Inevitable death looms over our heads, but it doesn't dampen our hope for a better future.


Darling, you're lovely, but you're awfully naive. Did you think about when your future might leave ya? You can't buy the sky, yesterday's not for rent right now, Go find your own forever somewhere else. Next year's accepting applications, For one night stands and New Years Resolutions. But don't forget what you got right here, My smile's sometimes fake, but me, I'm real.
The innocent charm and beauty of youth are fleeting. It's essential to plan for the future beforehand. No amount of wealth can guarantee ownership over nature's elements, no matter how human beings try to control and monetize them. Next year provides opportunities for temporary pleasures and resolutions, but it's crucial to appreciate and cherish the present and its worth. People might mask their genuine feelings through smiles, but their value isn't diminished.


Stop debating wars, politics and freedom. We're all human last time I checked. If you want to kill a man for the color of his skin. Then it's obvious to me that you're a goddamn idiot. We're all free to think the things we want. But you're too busy with your bullshit to hear us talk.
Humanity should come before political views, disputes, and other fervent topics. Everyone shares the common ground of being human. Racism and bigotry are unproductive, and those who promote or indulge in it are unfit for intelligence. Free-thinking should sprinkle the world, but people should keep an open ear for listening; else the world will become more polarized.


So now here I stand, in the corner of my Past and I don't want to go. Cause it feels good to know what is and what was. And the Future's just a mirror that I lost for the fear of. Death and a life without Love. And just when I thought the world had ended. The Sun broke through the pitch black sky. In the most beautiful fucking glow I'd ever seen. The buildings started singing and my fear finally left me. I shouted "Goddamn it feels good to be alive again!"
The past provides a sense of familiarity and comfort that we seek, even though it's not logical. Despite our fear of the future, it's inevitable, and the present actions yield big rewards someday. When it feels like it's all over, life's magnificence bursts forth for the entire audience to see. The music of the world welcomes us, all the anxiety dissipates, whereby we realize the gratitude of living today.




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