Tomorrow's Going To Be A Better Day
Billy Bragg Lyrics


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To the misanthropic misbegotten merchants of gloom
Who look into their crystal balls and prophesied our doom:
“Let the death knell chime, its the end of time”
Let the cynics put their blinkers on and toast our decline.
Don't become demoralized by scurrilous complaint,
Its a sure sign that the old world is terminally quaint.
And tomorrow’s gonna be a better day,
No matter what the siren voices say
Tomorrow’s gonna be a better day,
We’re going to make it that way.

To the pessimistic populists who harbor no doubt,
That everything we make our way, “to hell in a hand cart”.
To the snarky set, who’s sniping to get,
Anyone who puts their head above the parapet.
Don't become disheartened baby, don't be fooled,
Take it from someone who knows the glass is half full.
And tomorrow’s gonna be a better day,
No matter what the siren voices say.




Tomorrow’s gonna be a better day,
E're gonna make it that way.

Overall Meaning

In Billy Bragg's song Tomorrow's Going To Be A Better Day, he speaks to all the misanthropic, pessimistic, and cynical individuals who insist that the future is doomed. He dismisses their claims and asks the listeners not to be demoralized or disheartened by these doomsday sayers. He says that such an attitude is a sign that the old world is terminally quaint and that we should ignore them because tomorrow's going to be a better day, no matter what the siren voices say. The message is clear, to stay optimistic and strive to make the world a better place, no matter how dark things may seem.


Bragg calls out the cynics and pessimists who have given up hope and insists that tomorrow is going to be better. He encourages the listeners to not become demoralized by the complaints and critiques of pessimistic individuals but instead to strive to make the world a better place. The song serves as a reminder that the future is not predetermined and that we can shape it to be better than the present.


Line by Line Meaning

To the misanthropic misbegotten merchants of gloom
Addressing those who are cynical and peddle negativity


Who look into their crystal balls and prophesied our doom:
Referring to those who make dire predictions about the future


“Let the death knell chime, its the end of time”
Even if some think it's all over, we shouldn't give up hope


Let the cynics put their blinkers on and toast our decline.
Encouraging people not to listen to the naysayers who are celebrating our supposed downfall


Don't become demoralized by scurrilous complaint,
Not letting ourselves be disheartened by baseless criticism


Its a sure sign that the old world is terminally quaint.
Acknowledging that some things may be outdated and need changing


And tomorrow’s gonna be a better day,
Optimistic statement that the future will be bright


No matter what the siren voices say
Despite those who warn of calamity, we can still hope for better days


To the pessimistic populists who harbor no doubt,
Directing his message at those who hold negative opinions and are unwilling to change them


That everything we make our way, “to hell in a hand cart”.
Those who think that the world is going to end up in ruins


To the snarky set, who’s sniping to get,
Refers to people who try to bring others down with their sarcastic comments


Anyone who puts their head above the parapet.
Those who are brave and take risks are likely to be criticized and mocked.


Don't become disheartened baby, don't be fooled,
People should not be discouraged or deceived by negativity and pessimism


Take it from someone who knows the glass is half full.
The lyricist is an optimist and believes that there is still hope for the future


E're gonna make it that way.
Putting the onus on us to work towards making the future better.




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Written by: BILLY BRAGG

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Comments from YouTube:

Marty Procter

this song deserves to be heard by millions, amazing!!!

Martin

This is good to listen to.

Kurt Barlow

Would love to have seen Bragg & Cash record a few under Ruben's hub!!

Aurelio Gago

Billy on his better musical moment.

Dom Trendall

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