Just Another Day
Big Jess - The Family Lyrics


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What once was a lifeline
Thrown from a boat
Stop you from drowning
Keep you afloat
Now is a tether
Tied to a moor Keeping you a shore

All that you need gotta leave it behind
It's all burning down it's just a matter of time
Once this fire was a vision of grace
Now it's just another reason
Now it's just another reason to get away
Now it's just another reason to get away

There's a fire that's been burning
Since the day you arrived
It's kept your world turning
And you kept it alive
Hope to uphold
A line in the dirt
Even when it hurts

All that you need gotta leave it behind
It's all burning down it's just a matter of time
Once this fire was a vision of grace
Now it's just another reason
Now it's just another reason to get away
Now it's just another reason to get away

One hand holds what it is that you want
The other is open to what you forgot
One hand holds what it is that you want
The other is open to what you forgot





And it's just another reason to get away

Overall Meaning

In "Just Another Day" by Big Jess - The Family, the lyrics describe a transformation in someone's life. The song begins by comparing a lifeline, once thrown to save someone from drowning, to a tether that now restricts their movement and keeps them anchored to a particular place. This suggests that something that was once helpful and necessary has now become limiting and confining.


The lyrics continue by emphasizing the need to let go of everything that was once important, as it is all burning down and will inevitably be lost. The fire, which once symbolized a vision of grace and passion, has now become just another reason to escape from the current situation. It implies a sense of dissatisfaction and a desire for change.


The verses also touch upon the determination to maintain hope and hold onto certain values, even when it is painful to do so. The line in the dirt represents a personal boundary or principle that the person is committed to upholding, despite the challenges they face.


The repetition of the phrase "just another reason to get away" throughout the song suggests a longing for freedom and a yearning to break free from the current circumstances. It conveys a sense of restlessness and the need for a fresh start.


Overall, "Just Another Day" explores themes of transformation, dissatisfaction, and the desire for liberation. It captures the inner conflict of wanting change and simultaneously holding onto what is familiar and comfortable.


Line by Line Meaning

What once was a lifeline
Something that used to save you from drowning


Thrown from a boat
Thrown with force from a vessel


Stop you from drowning
Prevent you from sinking and dying in water


Keep you afloat
Keep you above the water's surface


Now is a tether
Now acts as a restraint or limitation


Tied to a moor
Attached to a fixed object, preventing movement


Keeping you ashore
Keeping you on land and not allowing you to venture out


All that you need gotta leave it behind
You have to abandon everything that is essential to you


It's all burning down it's just a matter of time
Everything you have is being destroyed, and it will happen soon


Once this fire was a vision of grace
In the past, this fire represented beauty and elegance


Now it's just another reason
Now it simply serves as yet another justification


Now it's just another reason to get away
Now it's just another motivation to escape


There's a fire that's been burning
There's a passion or desire that has been continuously present


Since the day you arrived
Since the moment you came into existence


It's kept your world turning
It's kept your life and surroundings in motion


And you kept it alive
And you have sustained and preserved it


Hope to uphold
Still striving to maintain


A line in the dirt
A boundary or limit that has been set


Even when it hurts
Even when it causes emotional or physical pain


One hand holds what it is that you want
You possess and grasp what you desire


The other is open to what you forgot
You are receptive to what you have neglected or overlooked


And it's just another reason to get away
And it simply adds another motive to escape




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MICHAEL VIOLA, SARA WATKINS, SEAN WATKINS

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