Lazy Day
The Boo Radleys Lyrics


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Croce Jim
The Faces I've Been
The Edges Of Your Day
Where there is a dream there is a hope for you
Where there is a love there is a way
Coming from the edges of the night to you
Coming from the edges of your day
Waiting in all your towers, keeping all my flowers

If you need me come close now and receive me

While there is a moment there is a time for you
Even though your time is far away
Deep within the night I send my love to you
Reaching for the edges of your day




Spending all my hours, dreaming of your towers
If you need me come close now and receive me

Overall Meaning

The Boo Radleys' song "Lazy Day" is a beautifully abstract song that deals with themes of hope and love in a surreal, dream-like context. The opening lines "Croce Jim, The Faces I've Been" refer to the singer's past experiences and how they have shaped him. The names are likely references to the late singer-songwriter Jim Croce and the British rock band The Faces, indicating the singer's eclectic tastes and musical influences. However, the rest of the song seems to take place in a fantastical world where dreams and love exist as tangible forces.


The lyrics "Where there is a dream there is a hope for you / Where there is a love there is a way" suggest that these abstract concepts are powerful and can guide us through darkness and uncertainty. The singer is communicating from the "edges of the night" and "edges of your day," emphasizing the liminal, in-between spaces where anything is possible. The song's chorus, "If you need me come close now and receive me," echoes this sentiment, as the singer offers comfort and reassurance to an unknown recipient.


The final verse seems to tie all these threads together, emphasizing the idea that even though love and hope may seem far away, they are always present and waiting to be claimed. The notion of "dreaming of your towers" could be interpreted as a metaphor for pursuing lofty goals or desires, while "spending all my hours" suggests dedication and perseverance. Ultimately, "Lazy Day" is a beautiful, enigmatic song that encourages listeners to seek out hope and love in even the darkest of times.


Line by Line Meaning

Croce Jim
An introduction or dedication to Jim Croce, possibly indicating his influence on the artist(s) or the song itself.


The Faces I've Been
Possibly referring to the different personas or roles the artist(s) have had to play in their lives or careers.


The Edges Of Your Day
Referring to either the beginning or end of one's day, or the fringes of one's consciousness and reality.


Where there is a dream there is a hope for you
Encouraging the listener to hold onto their aspirations, as they are a source of optimism and potential success.


Where there is a love there is a way
Implying that love or affection can overcome obstacles or challenges.


Coming from the edges of the night to you
Possibly referencing a long journey or persistence in pursuing someone or something.


Coming from the edges of your day
Continuing to reference the edges of one's perception or awareness, and the effort required to enter it.


Waiting in all your towers, keeping all my flowers
Potentially referencing unrequited or hidden love, and the idea of preserving something precious or beautiful within oneself.


If you need me come close now and receive me
An expression of openness and availability to someone, possibly romantic or platonic in nature.


While there is a moment there is a time for you
Highlighting the fleeting nature of life and the importance of seizing opportunities while they last.


Even though your time is far away
Acknowledging that the listener may not be in a position to act on their desires presently, but expressing hope for the future.


Deep within the night I send my love to you
Possibly referencing the idea of spiritual connection or love transcending physical distance and time.


Reaching for the edges of your day
Continuing to reference the idea of exerting effort or reaching beyond one's comfort zone in order to connect with someone.


Spending all my hours, dreaming of your towers
Potentially indicating an obsessive or all-consuming focus on someone or something (such as a romantic interest or artistic pursuit).


If you need me come close now and receive me
A repeating refrain offering oneself to the listener should they require support or affection.




Writer(s): Martin James Carr Copyright: Warner/Chappell Music Ltd.

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@jollyjetsetter

Short, gut-punchingly sharp, and melodic to the core. Boo forever!

@johndimare3204

awsome song loved the Boo Radleys

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Ah memories of early 90s indie.

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A sublime one minute and thirty-six seconds.

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A flash of rock heaven

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Wish it were longer

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