Day In Day Out
Royal Hunt Lyrics


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Another fight - another story.
I cannot choose, I'm always playin too much.
Days runs to night, turns off the glory.
Somebody's looses, somebody looks out of touch.

The colors are dark, but I hope to get luck on my side,
My sprit lost - I'm cry my heart out.
10 000 years have passed and what have we learned?
We're doin' worse - illusion's all 'round -
My life's the same as many lifetimes ago...

Day in, day out - I'll be alright,
Day in, day out - I feel like shoutin' it out.

I'm stranger in town, tryin' to make some connections,
My future and past are desperate wreck.




I'm starin' at mirrors and my my own reflection,
So rashly and slowly stickin' a knife in my back...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Day In Day Out by Royal Hunt portray a feeling of helplessness and lost hope, as the singer faces yet another challenge or fight. They feel as if they are unable to choose, always playing too much, causing someone to lose and consequently feel out of touch with reality. The days seem to pass by rapidly, turning off the glory and leaving behind a sense of darkness. The lyrics express the singer's desire to get lucky, but feeling as though their spirit is lost, causing them to cry their heart out, as they continually face the same struggles of life that people experienced thousands of years ago.


Despite their feelings of despair, the singer finds a sense of solace in routine, as they repeat the phrase "day in, day out", repeatedly throughout the song, suggesting that perhaps they are trying to convince themselves that they will be alright, even though things may seem bleak. They express a desire to shout it out, perhaps wanting to scream from the rooftops about their pain, but unable to do so. The second verse of the song shifts focus to the singer's struggle to connect with others, as they find themselves a stranger in town. They reflect on their past and future, finding them to be a desperate wreck, and begin to lose touch with their own sense of self. In the end, they describe the haunting image of staring at their own reflection, before finally sticking a knife in their back - a metaphorical expression of self-sabotage, self-blame, and self-destruction.


Overall, the song Day In Day Out expresses an overwhelming sense of despair and heartbreak, yet it also offers a glimmer of hope through routine and repetition. Regardless of the struggles that a person faces in their lifetime, the world keeps spinning, and time marches on.


Line by Line Meaning

Another fight - another story.
The singer has experienced another conflict, and it is just another instance in their long list of personal battles.


I cannot choose, I'm always playin too much.
The singer feels helpless in their situation and feels like they are making mistakes without being able to control them.


Days runs to night, turns off the glory.
The passage of time has a way of diminishing the excitement and wonder of life.


Somebody's looses, somebody looks out of touch.
In every conflict, someone loses, and someone may feel disconnected from the moment and the events occurring.


The colors are dark, but I hope to get luck on my side,
The artist is surrounded by negativity, but still has hope for a more positive outcome just based on luck alone.


My sprit lost - I'm cry my heart out.
The singer is feeling lost and sad to the point of tears.


10 000 years have passed and what have we learned?
The singer is questioning the significance of time and reflecting on humanity's failure to learn from previous generations.


We're doin' worse - illusion's all 'round -
The artist feels that humanity is in a worse state than before and is plagued by illusions, which exacerbate the situation.


My life's the same as many lifetimes ago...
Despite the passage of time, the artist's life feels stagnant and unchanging.


Day in, day out - I'll be alright,
Despite life's difficulties, the artist believes that they will persevere and be okay in the end.


Day in, day out - I feel like shoutin' it out.
The singer feels like celebrating despite their struggles and the monotony of life.


I'm stranger in town, tryin' to make some connections,
The artist feels like an outsider and is attempting to establish a sense of belonging.


My future and past are desperate wreck.
The singer's future is uncertain and their past may have negatively impacted their present situation.


I'm starin' at mirrors and my own reflection,
The singer is evaluating themselves deeply and introspectively.


So rashly and slowly stickin' a knife in my back...
The singer is self-sabotaging and causing harm to themselves slowly and deliberately.




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