Tomorrow Comes
Edie Brickell Lyrics


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Sleepy eyes
It's time to rise
It must be well past afternoon
I know you
Got a wonderful view
I am familiar with the ceiling

But when tomorrow comes
You'll be stepping out that door
But when tomorrow comes
You'll be stepping out that door

Don't feel bad
The love that you had
Just goes to prove that you are able
I know you
Got a terrible view
I am familiar with the feeling

But when tomorrow comes
You'll be stepping out that door
But when tomorrow comes
You'll be stepping out that door

Not too far
From where you are
Red leaves are floating in from Sebastian
Everyday
They fall away
Bright green is coming back in fashion

And when tomorrow comes
You'll be stepping out that door

But when tomorrow comes
You'll be stepping out that door

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Edie Brickell's "Tomorrow Comes" depict a sense of nostalgia and a longing for change. The song begins with a reference to "sleepy eyes" and "well past afternoon," suggesting a sense of lethargy and stagnation. The singer notes that they are "familiar with the ceiling," suggesting a sense of being stuck or trapped. However, they also mention a "wonderful view," indicating a potential for beauty or positivity in their surroundings. This juxtaposition of negative and positive elements creates a sense of tension that pervades the song.


As the lyrics progress, the singer acknowledges that the listener will soon be "stepping out that door." This phrase is repeated throughout the song, emphasizing the inevitability and urgency of change. The lyrics mention a past love, but the singer encourages the listener not to feel bad, as this experience has proven their ability to love. The reference to a "terrible view" suggests a sense of disillusionment, but the repetition of the earlier phrase about a "wonderful view" suggests that beauty and hope still exist.


The final verse depicts a change in the seasons, with "red leaves" falling away and "bright green" returning. This can be interpreted as a metaphor for the cyclical nature of life, with endings and new beginnings intertwined. The song ends with the repeated refrain of "when tomorrow comes, you'll be stepping out that door," imbuing the lyrics with a sense of optimism and anticipation for what lies ahead.


Line by Line Meaning

Sleepy eyes
You are feeling tired


It's time to rise
You need to wake up


It must be well past afternoon
You must have slept a lot


I know you
I understand you


Got a wonderful view
You have a positive outlook on things


I am familiar with the ceiling
You spend a lot of time laying down


Don't feel bad
You don't have to be upset


The love that you had
A relationship ended


Just goes to prove that you are able
You are strong enough to move on


Got a terrible view
You feel pessimistic


I am familiar with the feeling
I have experienced that myself


Not too far
In close proximity


From where you are
From your current location


Red leaves are floating in from Sebastian
Autumn has arrived


Everyday
Consistently


They fall away
The days pass by quickly


Bright green is coming back in fashion
Spring is on its way


And when tomorrow comes
In the future


You'll be stepping out that door
You'll be moving forward


But when tomorrow comes
In the future


You'll be stepping out that door
You'll be moving forward




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: EDIE ARLISA BRICKELL

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