When Tomorrow Comes

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The Promise of Presence: Eurythmics' 'When Tomorrow Comes'

Eurythmics' song 'When Tomorrow Comes' is a melodic promise of steadfast support and companionship. The lyrics, sung by Annie Lennox, convey a message of being there for someone when they need it the most, offering a sense of security and dependability. The song opens with a description of a person lost in sleep, perhaps troubled or distant, and the narrator expresses a longing to be there for them, highlighting the isolation that can be felt even when someone is physically close.

The chorus, with its repetitive line 'Wait till tomorrow comes,' suggests a hopeful anticipation for the future, a belief that no matter what today holds, there is always the potential for change and improvement with the dawn of a new day. This is a common theme in many songs, where 'tomorrow' symbolizes new opportunities and the possibility of a fresh start. The Eurythmics deliver this message with a blend of pop and new wave sounds, characteristic of their style in the 1980s, which adds an upbeat and optimistic tone to the song.

The imagery of lying in someone's arms and feeling small under the universe evokes a sense of vulnerability and the need for connection. The song touches on the universal human experience of seeking comfort and assurance in others. 'When Tomorrow Comes' is not just about waiting for the next day; it's about the promise of being there for someone, offering them love and support, and facing the uncertainties of life together.

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