Moyet later described how her song "Goodbye 70's" had been inspired by her disillusionment with how the late-1970s punk scene had turned out, saying, "'Goodbye 70's' is about punk and not caring how you were dressed, and then I discovered that so many of my friends that I'd thought it all really meant something to just saw it as another trend... That's what 'Goodbye 70's' was all about, about how sour the whole thing became."
Everyday, everyday, everyday
It's always the same thing
Today's a day we should save for silencing
Whisper words that crush
My eyes heavy
With your fingertips
Breathing your name
Will never be the same
Again
Everyday, everyday, everyday
It's always the same thing
Today's a day we should save for silencing
Everyday, everyday, everyday
It's always the same thing
Today's a day we should save for silencing
Whisper words that crush
Your lips heavy
With my fingertips
Breathing my name
Will never be the same
Again
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
It's always the same thing
Today's a day we should save for silencing
Everyday, everyday, everyday (?)
It's always the same thing
Today's a day we should save for silencing (We should save our own)
Everyday, everyday, everyday (?)
It's always the same thing
Today's a day we should save for silencing (We should save our own)
Everyday
Today!
It's always the same thing
Today's a day we should save for silencing
Whisper words that crush
My eyes heavy
With your fingertips
Breathing your name
Will never be the same
Again
Everyday, everyday, everyday
It's always the same thing
Today's a day we should save for silencing
Everyday, everyday, everyday
It's always the same thing
Today's a day we should save for silencing
Whisper words that crush
Your lips heavy
With my fingertips
Breathing my name
Will never be the same
Again
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
Everyday, everyday, everyday
It's always the same thing
Today's a day we should save for silencing
Everyday, everyday, everyday (?)
It's always the same thing
Today's a day we should save for silencing (We should save our own)
Everyday, everyday, everyday (?)
It's always the same thing
Today's a day we should save for silencing (We should save our own)
Everyday
Today!
Lyrics submitted by katievcj
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