Day After Day
Brass Lyrics


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Some days last forever
Some days feel too short
Sunday is over before it can start
I've pictured a life
Of a fictional Lie
Where time doesn't matter
Cause you're at my side
The clink of a chain
Echoes down the road
As you drag your steel ball home
I'm clean like an apple
That's rot to it's core
I smoke like a chimney
I drink like a whore
I eat like I'm starving
I thieve like I'm poor
What a beautiful day to die
What a beautiful day to die




What a beautiful day to die
What a beautiful day to die

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Brass's song "Day After Day" capture a sense of contrasting experiences and emotions that can be felt in everyday life. The opening lines, "Some days last forever, Some days feel too short," express the subjective perception of time and how it can vary depending on our experiences and outlook. This sentiment is further emphasized with the mention of Sunday, a day often associated with relaxation and leisure, being over before it even begins.


The following lines, "I've pictured a life of a fictional lie, Where time doesn't matter cause you're at my side," introduce a yearning for a different reality, a life where time is irrelevant because the presence of a loved one is all that matters. This longing is juxtaposed with the next lines, "The clink of a chain echoes down the road, As you drag your steel ball home." Here, there is a shift in the imagery, symbolizing burdens and struggles, perhaps alluding to a difficult relationship or situation that feels oppressive.


The subsequent lines use vivid metaphors to convey a sense of self-destruction and self-indulgence: "I'm clean like an apple that's rot to its core, I smoke like a chimney, I drink like a whore, I eat like I'm starving, I thieve like I'm poor." These lines suggest a self-destructive behavior, potentially driven by a sense of emptiness or dissatisfaction. The repetition of the phrase "What a beautiful day to die" at the end of the lyrics serves as a provocative statement, highlighting the contradictions and complexities of life, where even in darkness or pain, there can be a twisted beauty.


Overall, "Day After Day" captures a mix of longing, despair, and provocative introspection, combining contrasting images and emotions to paint a nuanced picture of the human experience.


Line by Line Meaning

Some days last forever
There are certain days that seem to go on endlessly


Some days feel too short
On the other hand, there are days that feel too brief


Sunday is over before it can start
Sunday passes by quickly, without much time to truly enjoy it


I've pictured a life
I have imagined a different existence


Of a fictional Lie
A life that is not real, full of deception


Where time doesn't matter
A world where the concept of time holds no significance


Cause you're at my side
Because you are with me in this imagined life


The clink of a chain
The sound of a chain rattling


Echoes down the road
Resonating throughout the nearby path


As you drag your steel ball home
As you struggle to bring your heavy burden back to where you reside


I'm clean like an apple
I appear pure and unblemished, like an apple


That's rot to its core
But deep within, I am decayed and corrupted


I smoke like a chimney
I consume cigarettes avidly, like a chimney emits smoke


I drink like a whore
I consume alcohol excessively, similar to the behavior of a promiscuous person


I eat like I'm starving
I devour food as though I am famished


I thieve like I'm poor
I steal as if I am destitute and desperate


What a beautiful day to die
The present day is perceived as an ideal time to meet one's demise




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Written by: Spike Davis-Yuille

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