Track 18 · Not Fixing, Just Listening

Still Okay Tomorrow

Track 18 from Not Fixing, Just Listening.

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About Still Okay Tomorrow

The emotional core of "Still Okay Tomorrow" is rooted in the struggle of navigating anxiety and self-doubt while holding onto hope for the future. It acknowledges the weight of today’s burdens—like the relentless 'what ifs' and feelings of fear—yet it reassures the listener that these feelings are temporary and manageable. If you're feeling overwhelmed by the heaviness of life or trapped in a loop of despair, this song offers a gentle reminder that tomorrow brings a new opportunity for healing and growth.

Track 18 on Not Fixing, Just Listening. Duration: 2:53.

Intro – gentle, hopeful
If today feels heavy…
Just stay with me for this part.
Verse 1
My head runs movies I never asked to see
Worst-case endings playing on repeat
Every “what if” sounds so real at night
Like tomorrow’s already lost the fight
I check my phone like answers live there
Compare my life to a thousand stares
But I forget what I already know
I’ve felt like this… and still I grew
Pre-Hook – lift
Breathe in slow
Let it land
This moment doesn’t hold your hand forever
Hook – big, sing-along
I’ll still be okay tomorrow
Even if today feels long
I’ve been scared before, I’ve felt this low
And somehow I still moved on
I’ll still be okay tomorrow
Say it till my chest believes
This feeling’s loud, but it’s not the truth
It’s just tonight talking to me
Verse 2
Anxiety says “don’t get your hopes up”
Like hope’s a risk and fear’s a crutch
But fear’s been wrong more times than right
Still acts like it owns my life
I don’t need to solve the next ten years
I just need to make it through right here
Tomorrow doesn’t need a plan
It just needs me to show up again
Pre-Hook – softer, confident
I’ve survived every yesterday
That tried to tell me I wouldn’t
Hook – stronger, layered
I’ll still be okay tomorrow
Even if I cry tonight
Feelings come fast, feelings fade
They don’t get the final line
I’ll still be okay tomorrow
I’ve seen the proof, I know the way
I don’t need certainty right now
I just need to stay
Bridge – drop, intimate
This is a feeling
Not a forecast
This is a storm
That never lasts
Final Hook – full power, hopeful
I’ll still be okay tomorrow
Let it echo, let it stay
Every time I sing it loud
I teach my heart a safer way
I’ll still be okay tomorrow
And if I forget, I’ll remind me
The future doesn’t scare me anymore
It’s just waiting to meet me
Outro – calm, reassuring
One breath.
One night.
I’m still here.

What this song means

The message

The emotional core of "Still Okay Tomorrow" is rooted in the struggle of navigating anxiety and self-doubt while holding onto hope for the future. It acknowledges the weight of today’s burdens—like the relentless 'what ifs' and feelings of fear—yet it reassures the listener that these feelings are temporary and manageable. If you're feeling overwhelmed by the heaviness of life or trapped in a loop of despair, this song offers a gentle reminder that tomorrow brings a new opportunity for healing and growth.

What the artist wants to convey

In writing this song, William Cloudborn communicates the complexity of living with anxiety and the importance of self-compassion during difficult times. He wants listeners to understand that while fear may seem dominating, it's often mistaken, and that every painful moment is part of a larger journey. Lines like 'I don’t need to solve the next ten years' illustrate a release from the pressure of future planning, encouraging acceptance of the present and the idea that 'tomorrow doesn’t need a plan.'

How this can help in everyday life

This song serves as a comforting companion during moments of emotional turmoil, whether it’s a hard morning filled with self-doubt, the aftermath of an argument, or a quiet drive where thoughts spiral out of control. It gives listeners a sense of grounding, reminding them that they are not alone in their struggles and that feelings are transient. By repeating affirmations like 'I’ll still be okay tomorrow,' it cultivates resilience and helps anchor the listener in the present, fostering a sense of safety and hope amidst the storm.