There's Always Gonna Be Something

Album: Make 'em Laugh, Make 'em Cry, Make 'em Wait (2025)
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  • Yesterday I was doing fine
    Not too much on my mind
    Dragging my feet in the sand
    Looking out at the sea
    Today my mind's not right
    Got the weight of the world on fire
    Burning my energy
    And bringing me to my knees

    In this 21st Century
    So help this sinner please
    This is only one part of me, yeah
    'Cause there's always gonna be something
    So what's it gonna be today?
    Yeah, there's always gonna be something
    So what's it gonna be today?

    Bayonet tongue of silence
    Whispering just to remind us
    Imposter cries to the thief
    Stop stealing pain for yourself

    I leave nothing for death but bones
    And the solitude jester jokes
    Igniting my energy
    And bringing me to my knees

    In this 21st Century
    So help this sinner please
    This is only one part of me, yeah
    'Cause there's always gonna be something
    So what's it gonna be today?
    Yeah, there's always gonna be something
    So what's it gonna be today?

    Yeah, there's always gonna be something
    So what's it gonna be today?
    Yeah, there's always gonna be something
    So what's it gonna be today?
    Yeah, there's always gonna be something
    So what's it gonna be today?
    Yeah, there's always gonna be something
    So what's it gonna be today?
    Yeah, there's always gonna be something
    So what's it gonna be today?
    Yeah, there's always gonna be something
    So what's it gonna be today? Writer/s: Kelly Jones
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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