Day After Day
Morse Portnoy & George Lyrics


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When I wake up, I stay in bed
Give it an hour or two
When I finally stop thinking
I get up and get dressed
I open the curtains
And stare at the sun
So many confusing thoughts
Circling round in my head
I look in the mirror just like
Any other day
Asking the same question
Day after day
When will we go back to normal?
How long will it be?
There can't be much more left in this catastrophe
Give me a time or place
To escape from here
I'm sick and tired of looking at these walls
Where can I go next I don't know where I belong
Same people same things every day
I just want to be with you
When will we go back to normal?
How long will it be?
There can't be much more left in this catastrophe




Give me a time or place
To escape from here

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Morse Portnoy & George's song "Day After Day" depict the feelings of confusion, restlessness, and longing for normalcy that many people might have experienced during a challenging time or period of uncertainty. The song describes the daily routine of the singer, who finds it difficult to get out of bed and starts their day with a stream of thoughts swirling in their head. They look at themselves in the mirror and ask the recurring question, "When will we go back to normal?" This question reflects their desire for things to return to a state of familiarity and stability, away from the chaos and catastrophe they perceive around them.


The repetition of "Day after day" emphasizes the monotony and repetition of the singer's life, which fuels their longing for change and escape. They yearn for a specific "time or place" where they can find respite from their current situation and the monotonous surroundings that have become suffocating.


Overall, the lyrics of "Day After Day" capture the universal longing for normalcy and a desire to break free from the mundane and predictable. It reflects the frustration and uncertainty faced during challenging times, while simultaneously highlighting the strong need for connection and a sense of belonging.


Line by Line Meaning

When I wake up, I stay in bed
After waking up, I prefer to linger in bed for some time


Give it an hour or two
Usually, I spend about an hour or two in bed


When I finally stop thinking
Once my mind settles down and stops racing with thoughts


I get up and get dressed
I proceed to get out of bed and put on my clothes


I open the curtains
I part the curtains to let the sunlight in


And stare at the sun
I fix my gaze upon the sun, lost in contemplation


So many confusing thoughts
My mind is filled with numerous perplexing thoughts


Circling round in my head
These thoughts keep swirling around my mind


I look in the mirror just like
In my daily routine, I glance at myself in the mirror


Any other day
As if it were any ordinary day


Asking the same question
I repeatedly inquire the same question


Day after day
Continuously, without interruption


When will we go back to normal?
I eagerly anticipate the return to our previous state


How long will it be?
I wonder about the duration of this current situation


There can't be much more left in this catastrophe
I believe that the catastrophic circumstances are nearing their end


Give me a time or place
Please provide me with a specific time and location


To escape from here
To find relief from the present situation


I'm sick and tired of looking at these walls
I'm exhausted and frustrated by my constant view of these walls


Where can I go next, I don't know where I belong
Uncertain of my destination, I struggle to find a sense of belonging


Same people same things every day
Encountering the identical individuals and circumstances day after day


I just want to be with you
All I desire is to be together with you


When will we go back to normal?
Once again, I ponder when our situation will return to normal


How long will it be?
I continue to question the length of time this will endure


There can't be much more left in this catastrophe
I maintain the belief that the catastrophe is nearly concluded


Give me a time or place
If possible, grant me a designated time and location


To escape from here
To find a means of escape and liberation from this current place




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Written by: Gemma Hall, George Le Good, Nat Hayes

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