A Lovely Day Tomorrow
British Sea Power Lyrics


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We've been away for so long now
Found out life's coming back somehow
Over Bohemia and Moravia
We came from very far away

And while we kept on sailing
In our contaminated paradise
It'll be a lovely day tomorrow
It'll be a lovely day tomorrow
It'll be a lovely day tomorrow
It'll be a lovely death tomorrow

To find a beginning in an end
And halt the devils Mercedes Benz
Suspended in sidereal space
With a vacuum sound of horror

And while we kept on dancing
In our contaminated paradise

It'll be a lovely day tomorrow
It'll be a lovely day tomorrow
It'll be a lovely day tomorrow
It'll be a lovely death tomorrow





And while we kept on drinking
And then the air goes quiet

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to British Sea Power's song "A Lovely Day Tomorrow" are full of symbolism and metaphors that paint a picture of a group of people who have been away from civilization for a long time, possibly traveling through different countries and experiencing life in a very unconventional way. The lyrics suggest that they have been living in a contaminated paradise, which could be interpreted as a place that appears to be beautiful and perfect on the surface, but is actually full of danger and toxicity.


As they sail through the skies above Bohemia and Moravia, they reflect on the fact that life is returning to them somehow, and they are filled with hope that things will be better in the future. However, there is a sense of foreboding throughout the song, as they suggest that tomorrow will bring either a lovely day or a lovely death. There is a sense of danger and uncertainty, as if they are not entirely sure what the future holds but they are determined to face it head on.


The final verse of the song suggests that they have been trying to find a new beginning in the wake of some kind of ending, possibly a personal crisis or trauma. They speak of halting the devil's Mercedes Benz, which could be seen as a symbol of materialism and temptation, and they feel suspended in sidereal space with a vacuum sound of horror. This suggests that they are in a state of limbo, neither here nor there, but still moving forward regardless of the fear and uncertainty they feel. They end the song with a moment of quiet reflection, as the air goes quiet and they are left to contemplate what tomorrow will bring.


Line by Line Meaning

We've been away for so long now
We have been gone for a considerable amount of time


Found out life's coming back somehow
We have realized that life is being revived in some way


Over Bohemia and Moravia
We have come from the regions of Bohemia and Moravia


We came from very far away
We have travelled a great distance to reach here


And while we kept on sailing
While we were on our journey


In our contaminated paradise
Despite being in a polluted environment


It'll be a lovely day tomorrow
Tomorrow will be a beautiful day


It'll be a lovely day tomorrow
Tomorrow will be a beautiful day


It'll be a lovely day tomorrow
Tomorrow will be a beautiful day


It'll be a lovely death tomorrow
Tomorrow, even death will be beautiful


To find a beginning in an end
To discover a new start from an end


And halt the devil's Mercedes Benz
And stop the devil's sinister plan


Suspended in sidereal space
Floating in an extraterrestrial area


With a vacuum sound of horror
With a terrifying vacuum-like noise


And while we kept on dancing
While we continued to dance


In our contaminated paradise
Despite being in a polluted environment


It'll be a lovely day tomorrow
Tomorrow will be a beautiful day


It'll be a lovely day tomorrow
Tomorrow will be a beautiful day


It'll be a lovely day tomorrow
Tomorrow will be a beautiful day


It'll be a lovely death tomorrow
Tomorrow, even death will be beautiful


And while we kept on drinking
While we continued to drink


And then the air goes quiet
And then the atmosphere becomes still and silent




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: JAN SCOTT WILKINSON, MARTIN NOBLE, MATTHEW JAMES WOOD, NEIL HAMILTON WILKINSON

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Comments from YouTube:

ModernLonelyTV

Never heard this before. I absolutely love Sea Power but this is better than the original. Simply stunning!

PetarCZ

Awesome song, about awesome action of awesome men. Civil form of it fits to both British and Czech feeling of non pathetic hero.

Andreia Pires

Adorei essa banda!!!!

ECTOPLASTA

What superb tune!

jeffreycoco

Brilliant! :-)

S Y

Only SP could make a beautiful piece of melodic poetry about the assassination of a Nazi.

uncle lee

I've got a copy of this. The recent version on The Golden Chariot remixes CD is astounding too.

AR15SP1

Long live the free Czech nation

mojanatashka

RIP Jozef Gabčík and Jan Kubiš

Laurence Skelding

I'm sure that the title chosen for this song was quite deliberate. A song of this name was popular in Britain during World War 2. This song imho is much better and far more beautiful. Thanks British Sea Power and Katerina Winterova xxx




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