Emotional indifference is the recurring theme throughout the song, but it also talks about the possibility of waking up from the “slumber” of indifference. In the song, being freezed is the metaphor for cutting yourself off from emotions. The words “come back lucky”, spoken by a bystander, suggest y...
[Verse 1: Helen Marnie]
I don't hate you, or want you
Enough to wake you
There's a crack in the window
Return of the key in ignition
[Chorus: Helen Marnie]
So, if you freeze tomorrow
"Come back lucky"
We said, as your eyes were closing
[Verse 2: Helen Marnie]
There's a crack in the window
Return of the key in ignition
But I don't hate you, or want you
Or celebrate you
[Chorus: Helen Marnie]
So, if you freeze tomorrow
"Come back lucky"
We said, as your eyes were closing
[Chorus: Helen Marnie]
So, if you freeze tomorrow
"Come back lucky"
We said, as your eyes were closing
[Bridge: Helen Marnie]
But I don't hate you, or want you
Enough to wake you
[Chorus: Helen Marnie]
So, if you freeze tomorrow
"Come back lucky"
We said, as your eyes were closing
[Chorus: Helen Marnie]
So, if you freeze tomorrow
"Come back lucky"
We said, as your eyes were closing
[Post-Chorus: Helen Marnie]
We said, as your eyes were closing
We said, as your eyes were closing
We said, as your eyes were closing
We said, as your eyes were closing
[Chorus: Helen Marnie]
So, if you freeze tomorrow
"Come back lucky"
Tomorrow was written by Reuben Wu & Daniel Hunt & Marnie & Mira Aroyo.
Tomorrow was produced by Ladytron.