Silverchair's lyrics delve into themes of impatience, entitlement, and the harsh realities of life. The song narrates a conversation where one person challenges another's unrealistic expectations and complacency. Lines like "You say that money isn't everything, but I'd like to see you live without it" criticize a naive view on material needs. The recurring phrase "wait 'til tomorrow" suggests procrastination and avoidance of confronting these issues. The mention of "fat boy" could symbolize someone living indulgently, avoiding responsibility. Ultimately, the song serves as a wake-up call to face reality rather than delaying inevitable challenges.
Tomorrow
Lyrics
It's twelve o'clock, and it's a wonderful day
I know you hate me, but I'll ask anyway
Won't you come with me to a place in a little town?
The only way to get there's to go straight down
There's no bathroom, and there is no sink
The water out of the tap is very hard to drink
Very hard to drink
You wait 'til tomorrow
You wait 'til tomorrow
You say that money, isn't everything
But I'd like to see you live without it
You think you can keep on going living like a king
Ooh babe, but I strongly doubt it
Very hard to drink
Very hard to drink
You gonna wait 'til, fat boy
Fat boy, wait 'til tomorrow
You gonna wait 'til, fat boy
Fat boy, wait 'til tomorrow
You wait 'til tomorrow
You wait 'til tomorrow
You gonna wait 'til, fat boy
Fat boy, wait 'til tomorrow
You gonna wait 'til, fat boy
Fat boy, wait until tomorrow
Writer(s): Daniel Paul Johns, Benjamin David Gillies
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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