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Everyday Feels Like Sunday Lyrics
Everyday feels like Sunday, baby
Everyday feels so good
Everyday feels like Sunday, baby
Everyday feels so good
I’m further and further away from the fall everyday
And for years I bowed
I could not sleep so very well
Even standing up I crawled
Yet there is a softness I can tell
I’m electric now from the pure brilliant sparks you shot
Like a little man, all I can say is, ”Thanks a lot”
Ah, I must destroy this artificial darkness
That’s how it seems to me to be, art artificial now because
Everyday feels so good
Everyday feels like Sunday, baby
Everyday feels so good
I’m further and further away from the fall everyday
I could not sleep so very well
Even standing up I crawled
Yet there is a softness I can tell
Like a little man, all I can say is, ”Thanks a lot”
That’s how it seems to me to be, art artificial now because
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of montreal makes everyday feel like sunday. however I am not a big Sunday fan, but I know what he is getting at and it's beautiful yes indeed.
I just love this song a whole lot. I would like to feel this kind of emotion someday.
I sing this song when I'm ecstatic, an epiphany of happiness!
Any connection to the infinitely more miserable Everyday is Like Sunday by Morrissey?
I agree; Kevin doesn't sing very soulfully here. It's hard to imagine Sunday being the best day of the week, but the song wouldn't sound the same if the lyrics were "Wednesday."
I’m electric now from the pure brilliant sparks you shot
the way he says that line is brilliant
To Sam: I read in some K.B. that he's not a Morrissey fan and he didn't knew that Moz had a similar song until a friend told him, something like that. I don't remember where I saw it, sorry.
This song is the background music for a NASDAQ commercial. http://youtube.com/watch?v=kOJvWaV13Pg At least the lyrics weren't changed.
I think the symbol of Sunday refers to the relaxation aspect of the end of the weekend. It's supposed to be the "Day of rest" and consider that in comparisson to the other days of the week. Friday and Saturday are weekend days too, but Sunday is a down home, sleep in, wake up and enjoy breakfast and the newspaper sort of day, more so than any other day. More than any other day of the week people are at home and enjoying their day off for all it is worth before they go back to the work week. It truly speaks to the idea of being in love that everyday feels so comforting and nice. The song to me is the narrator, or Barnes, showing hwo bereft his life was before he found this person and how grateful he is to have found someone who can make him feel like that. I disagree that he isn't singing soulfully, especially on the key change with "I-I must destroy this artificial darkness. That's how it seems to me, to be." I think he really rocks at singing this song. I really love this song because it's one of the most purely romantic without the drawback of being so deep in the emotion of love, which as you can tell from so many other songs by Of Montreal, goes to both extremes of good and bad.