by Spiral Starecase · 2024
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The song ‘More Today Than Yesterday’ by Spiral Starecase is about a deep, ever-growing love where each day the singer loves their partner more than the day before and looks forward to loving them even more in the future.
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‘More Today Than Yesterday’ by Spiral Starecase is a classic song from the 1960s that talks about love growing stronger every day. We’re going to break down what the lyrics really mean and why this song still feels special. ⬇️
The atmosphere in this song is bright, hopeful, and wrapped in an effervescent groove that makes you want to sway along. It tells a story of love so alive that each new day feels like the first.
The chorus, sparkling at the center, repeats: “I love you more today than yesterday, but not as much as tomorrow.” It’s the heartbeat of the song, pulsing with the idea that real love is never stagnant—it grows, multiplies, spills over the edges. We hear a promise, whispered and shouted at the same time, that today’s affection is only a stepping stone for the tidal wave of adoration yet to come.
In the verses, we find the narrator blissfully lost in time—he doesn’t care about clocks or calendars, just the person he loves. “Every day’s a new day in love with you,” he sings, letting us peek into a world where routine turns into ritual, and each kiss is a spark of discovery. The line “Cupid, we don’t need you now, be on your way” is cheeky and sweet, hinting that this love is beyond luck or magic arrows—it’s intentional, deliberate, almost sacred in its persistence.
By looping through the repetition of “every day’s a new day,” the song swirls us in a cycle of renewal, gratitude, and the intoxicating mystery of loving someone more than you thought possible, yesterday or ever before.
The true magic here is simple but seismic: love, when nurtured, transforms every ordinary day into something breathtakingly new.
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