The Church – A Month Of Sundays Lyrics | 13 years ago |
It's a song about aging; assuming responsibilities as an adult? The parts "It's hard to see how the tables have turned It's hard to see how the people have learned It's hard to watch the past drizzling past It's hard to watch them picking the cast And it stacks up badly that it never makes sense You sense that sensation is who's paying the rent And she beckons to you with her fingers and lies She says: can't you slice the price of your paradise" Suggest that to me, then, the first part is about having no-worries fun, as a young man, and that fun being taken away as you grow up. |
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