This piece offers a profound commentary on the cyclical nature of global conflicts and the perpetual delay in reaching peaceful resolutions. The recurring motif of 'Monday' symbolizes the start of a new week or potentially a fresh start for peace talks, while 'sword and gun day' represents the breakdown of these negotiations leading to conflict. The phrase "Tomorrow never comes until it's too late" underscores the procrastination in resolving issues, suggesting that by the time action is taken, it may be too late to prevent damage. The repetition throughout the song emphasizes this ongoing cycle of hope and disappointment in global diplomacy.
6 Days
Lyrics
At the starting of the week
At summit talks you'll hear them speak
It's only Monday
Negotiations breaking down
See those leaders start to frown
It's sword and gun day
Tomorrow never comes until it's too late
At the st-
At the starting of the week
At summit talks you'll hear them speak
It's only Monday (Monday)
Negotiations breaking down
See those leaders start to frown
It's sword and gun day (gun day)
Tomorrow never comes until it's too late
At the st-
Tomorrow
At the st- (Monday)
At the st
Tomorrow
At the st- (Monday)
At the st-
(Monday)
Negotiations breaking down
See those leaders start to frown
It's sword and gun day
Tomorrow never comes until it's too late
Tomorrow
At the st- (Monday)
At the st
Tomorrow
At the st- (Monday)
At the st-
Writer(s): Brian Farrell, Mahmut Orhan
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Ultra Tunes, Universal Music Publishing Group, Downtown Music Publishing
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