Lyrics Steven Delopoulos

Steven Delopoulos

Another Day

The night was all that I'd once known

When I was small and all alone

Where dreams and visions never played

Towns put on their cheap parade

With cheap trombones and plastic horns

And choirs faking opera songs

I nursed my coffee 'til the dawn

And waited for another day

The lady on the second floor

She squints her eyes at bills galore

Opens up a cabinet door

Sippin' on bourbon through the day

She looks upon her mirror glass

Thinks how years have seen her past

She does her cross and dyes her grays

Fears upon another day

Another day, another day

Where dreams, they're not so far away

Seeds, they grow to lend a branch

Harmonies and second chance

Oh...

Organized communities

Well, we call ourselves societies

But social is the last we seize when dignity has flown away

But I'm the worst than most of you

I write these words to fill some shoes

Pay some tolls, cheat some dues

Watch my words from far away

Another day, another day

Where dreams, they're not so far away

Seeds, they grow to lend a branch

Harmonies and second chance

Another day, another day

Where dreams, they're not so far away

Seeds, they grow to lend a branch

Harmonies and second chance

Here's two colors, mixed and swirled

With wood and blood together twirled

Goodbye my friends, today I'm dead

To resurrect and change the world