Tomorrow, Wendy by Concrete Blonde Lyrics
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Quote from the song “Tomorrow, Wendy” by Concrete Blonde
It is complete, now
Two ends of time are neatly tied
A one-way street
She's walking to end of the line
And there she meets
The faces she keeps in her heart and mind
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Credits, Cast & Crew of Song “Tomorrow, Wendy”
- Written: Andy Prieboy
- Release Date: May 15, 1990
Additional Information About the Sample “Tomorrow, Wendy”:
- Tomorrow, Wendy Is A Cover Of: Tomorrow Wendy by Andy Prieboy
Perfect Lyrics of the Song “Tomorrow, Wendy” Released in 1990
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It is complete, now
Two ends of time are neatly tied
A one-way street
She's walking to end of the line
And there she meets
The faces she keeps in her heart and mind
They say, "Goodbye"
Tomorrow, Wendy you're going to die
Tomorrow, Wendy you're going to die
Underneath the chilly gray November sky
We can make believe that Kennedy is still alive
And we're shooting for the moon
And smiling Jackie's driving by
And they say, "Good try"
Tomorrow, Wendy you're going to die
Tomorrow, Wendy is going to die
I told the priest
Don't count on any second coming
God got his ass kicked
The first time he came down here slumming
He had the balls to come
The gall to die and then forgive us
No, I don't wonder why
I wonder what he thought it would get us
Hey, hey, goodbye
Tomorrow, Wendy is going to die
Hey, hey, good bye
Tomorrow, Wendy is going to die
Tomorrow, Wendy is going to die
Only God says, "Jump"
So I set the time
Cause if he ever saw it
It was through these eyes of mine
And if he ever suffered
It was me who did his crying
Hey, hey, goodbye
Tomorrow, Wendy is going to die
(Tomorrow, Wendy is going to die)
Tomorrow, Wendy is going to die
(Tomorrow, Wendy is going to die)
Tomorrow, Wendy is going to die
Hey, hey, goodbye
Tomorrow, Wendy is going to die
Hey, hey, goodbye
Tomorrow, Wendy is going to die
Tomorrow, Wendy is going to die
Tomorrow, Wendy is going to die
FAQ & Knowledge Song “Tomorrow, Wendy”
ℚ. What have the artists said about the song?
Johnette Napolitano shared:
Andy Prieboy wrote that one, so I’ll paraphrase him as to what I understand. Wendy was a real person. She was diagnosed with AIDS and rather than suffering the stigma, she decided to commit suicide. It’s an old song, so this is a long time ago, and not that anything’s changed much, by the way. But it’s basically her dialogue with herself as to the decision she’s going to make on her own. She’s making the decision on her own, it’s her one act of dignity in her life. And it’s heavy, to say the least. When that first came out, there was a lot of good old fashioned southern “we should burn this record” kind of shit. Between the vampires and Wendy, I think those people just about choked on their whatever.