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It Seems Like Nothing's Gonna Come My Way Today
The Outsiders Lyrics


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There's that lonesome road again
Nothing's changed -- it looks the same
As yesterday and the days before
I'm on my way forevermore
And it seems like nothing's gonna come my way today

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of The Outsiders' song, "It Seems Like Nothing's Gonna Come My Way Today," capture the feeling of hopelessness and despair. The singer is on a lonesome road that looks the same every day, with no signs of anything changing or any good fortune coming their way. The repetition of similar days and the lack of any change makes the singer feel like they're stuck in this never-ending cycle forever.


The use of language such as "forevermore" creates this mood of hopelessness and gives the impression that the singer has just accepted their fate. It's as if they're resigned to the fact that nothing good is ever going to come their way. The chorus repeats the idea that it seems like nothing is going to come the singer's way today, emphasizing the hopelessness and monotony of their situation.


Overall, the lyrics paint a picture of someone who's lost all hope and is trapped in a cycle of hopelessness, which is both sad and poignant.


Line by Line Meaning

There's that lonesome road again
I am once again confronted with the familiar path that is desolate and lonely


Nothing's changed -- it looks the same
Everything appears identical to the last time I journeyed down this stretch – stagnant and unchanging


As yesterday and the days before
Similar to previous days, nothing new or exciting happens


I'm on my way forevermore
I am committed to this path for the indefinite future with no end in sight


And it seems like nothing's gonna come my way today
Today is just like any other day, uneventful and void of surprises




Writer(s): Frank Beek, Ronald Splinter, Ronny Splinter

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