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Half Day Closing Lyrics

In the days, the golden days
When everybody knew what they wanted
It ain't here today

Through the times of lasting love
When parents talked of things tried and tested
It don't feel the same

Dreams and belief have gone
Time, life itself goes on

Far beyond the shrinking skies
Where money talks and leaves us hypnotised
It don't pave the way

Underneath the fading sun
The silent sum of a businessman
Has left us choking

Dreams and belief have gone
Time, life itself goes on

In the days, the golden days
When everybody know what they wanted
It ain't here today

Dreams and belief have gone
Time, life itself goes on
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Submitted by
ice On May 17, 2001
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Cover art for Half Day Closing lyrics by Portishead

She is talking about a time when people didnt care so much about money and where happy with what they had and knew wha they wanted, but now money drives society and we are all chocking in our greed.

Cover art for Half Day Closing lyrics by Portishead

The sixties probably... Or childhood

Cover art for Half Day Closing lyrics by Portishead

The sixties? Try right now. It's a "This world is going straight to Hell" song. This isn't my favorite, but the one I probably listen to the most.

Cover art for Half Day Closing lyrics by Portishead

i love this song it definately relates to today how society has crumbled and nothing is ken and barbie

Cover art for Half Day Closing lyrics by Portishead

I love this song. I think it's the intensity. It seems so funny that it is about longing and a loss of our strenght of will... but for some reason when I listen to it I always feel empowered somehow...

Cover art for Half Day Closing lyrics by Portishead

such a dire, bitter, miserable song...

i love it :thumbsup:

sounds like she's trapped in a box or panicked over the phone, very fitting to the song's imagery. beth's howl at the end sounds like pure fustration and agony.

Cover art for Half Day Closing lyrics by Portishead

To me it sounds like growing up, in a way. Not child to adult, but the more gradual and personal progression of youth to cynicism. That point where you grow out of living for beauty, sex, pleasure; and invest purely in currencey. In prescribed values.

Cover art for Half Day Closing lyrics by Portishead

It's devastating, I think of the title as half of your life has closed...the happy, childlike part, and now you've enter the money-counting, constant-fears-and-complaints half becomes everything you have ("Time, life itself goes on").

 
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