A Different Sky
Eleven Drive Lyrics


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Once upon
A time you lost your way
Or better yet your left without
Everything you couldn't find
Maybe it's time to have open eyes
Then you'll see
Changes happen everyday
Maybe a different sky tomorrow
A world unlike the one today
Were on a collision course
With a different world

Everytime you go and hide
Give me a sign that will change your mind
Just believe
Everything i'm about to say
Was just made up in your memory
No words will ever explain

Maybe a different sky tomorrow
A world unlike the one today
Were on a collision course
With a different world

She says we were
We were fine and then
The clouds turned to grey
Another day is passing by
All I see is the same old sky

Maybe a different sky tomorrow
A world unlike the one today




Were on a collision course
With a different world

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Eleven Drive's A Different Sky seem to be about someone who has lost their way in life and can't seem to find what they are looking for. The lyrics suggest that maybe it's time to open up their eyes and see that changes happen every day. The chorus talks about the possibility of a different sky tomorrow, a world unlike the one today, and the idea that we may be on a collision course with a different world. This suggests that change is inevitable and that maybe we should embrace it rather than fear it.


The second verse seems to be about someone who is hiding from the world and is in need of a sign to change their mind. The lyrics suggest that everything the singer is about to say was just made up in their memory and that no words will ever truly explain how they feel. The chorus is repeated again with the same message of change and the possibility of a different world.


In the final part of the song, the lyrics are about someone who seems to be stuck in a rut and can't seem to escape from the same old sky. The chorus is repeated once again with the message that change is coming whether we like it or not.


Overall, the lyrics suggest that change is a natural part of life and that we should embrace it rather than fear it. The song has a positive message and encourages us to keep our eyes open to what is happening around us.


Line by Line Meaning

Once upon
In the past, at some point


A time you lost your way
A time when you were lost and did not know what to do


Or better yet your left without
Or rather, you were without something important


Everything you couldn't find
All the things that you were unable to discover


Maybe it's time to have open eyes
Perhaps it is the right moment to be aware of what is happening


Then you'll see
At that point, you will understand


Changes happen everyday
Alterations or transformations occur on a daily basis


Maybe a different sky tomorrow
Perhaps, in the future, there will be a different world or point of view


A world unlike the one today
A reality that is different from the current one


Were on a collision course
We are heading towards something significant or unavoidable


With a different world
With a reality that is different from what we are used to


Everytime you go and hide
Whenever you try to avoid or escape


Give me a sign that will change your mind
Indicate to me that something will be able to alter your thinking


Just believe
Trust in what I am saying


Everything i'm about to say
All that I am going to tell you


Was just made up in your memory
Exists only in your thoughts or imagination


No words will ever explain
It is not possible to describe using language


She says we were
She claims that we were


We were fine and then
We were okay until


The clouds turned to grey
The situation became negative or depressing


Another day is passing by
A new day is coming and going


All I see is the same old sky
All I am observing is the unchanging and monotone reality




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