Tomorrow Starts Tonight
A spirited New Year’s anthem that captures the electric anticipation of midnight, where hope and possibility dance together in the last magical moments of the year.
LYRICS
[Verse]
Countdown’s starting on the wall
Champagne’s ready for us all
Magic in minutes passing by
Every second sparks delight
[Chorus]
Tomorrow starts tonight
When the old year fades away
Tomorrow starts tonight
As the bells begin to play
No need to wait ’til morning breaks
The future’s in each breath we take
Tomorrow starts tonight
[Verse]
Strangers trading midnight smiles
New friends made in party aisles
City pulses wild and bright
As the old year takes its flight
[Chorus]
Tomorrow starts tonight
When the old year fades away
Tomorrow starts tonight
As the bells begin to play
No need to wait ’til morning breaks
The future’s in each breath we take
Tomorrow starts tonight
[Bridge]
In this moment between years
All our hopes and all our fears
Blend together in the night
There is no need for fright
[Verse]
Time is moving fast, you know
As the final minutes flow
In this space between the years
Future’s path at last appears
[Chorus]
Tomorrow starts tonight
When the old year fades away
Tomorrow starts tonight
As the bells begin to play
No need to wait ’til morning breaks
The future’s in each breath we take
Tomorrow starts tonight
[Outro]
Three, two, one…
Tomorrow’s just begun!
HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone!
© 2024 Lyrics by Susan Gast
Music: AI Generated
Featured on the album A Happy SupaBees New Year
man, these lyrics just get me hyped for new year’s eve. nothing beats the feeling of counting down and feeling like everything’s fresh and new. love how they capture that vibe. good job SupaBees, this one’s gonna be on repeat for sure.
So we’re supposed to believe that everything magically gets better at midnight on New Year’s? The lyrics are catchy, don’t get me wrong, but let’s not pretend flipping a calendar page wipes away all problems.
I get where you’re coming from, but I think it’s more about the hope and excitement of a fresh start. It’s the feeling that counts, not the literal change. Makes sense to me!
Both of you make good points. It’s nice to have something to look forward to, but important to remember real change takes effort, not just the clock striking twelve.