The ninth song of Aimee’s fourth studio album tells a story about changing the situation you are in.
“And isn’t it enough to prove today’s the day?” – It’s like she’s saying isn’t there enough reasons for you to get out of the situation you’re in?
[Verse 1]
Better pack your bags and run
Or stay until the job is done
Or maybe you can sit and hope
That providence will fray the rope
And sink like a stone
Or go it alone
[Refrain]
And isn't it enough for you?
Isn't it enough?
Isn't it enough for you?
Isn't it enough?
For you
[Verse 2]
So better pack your bags and run
And send it to oblivion
Where you don't look like anyone
That anyone would care about
And do what you do
'Til it buries you
[Refrain]
Isn't it enough for you?
Isn't it enough?
Isn't it enough for you?
Isn't it enough?
[Bridge]
And, baby, isn't it enough?
Like Major Reno at the bluff
Wondering aloud if help is on the way
[Verse 3]
And baby, isn't this your chance
To make a break with circumstance?
[Refrain]
Isn't it enough to prove today's the day?
Isn't it enough to prove today's the day?
Today’s the Day was written by Aimee Mann.
Today’s the Day was produced by Micheal Lockwood.
Aimee Mann released Today’s the Day on Tue Aug 27 2002.