Joe Iconis
Him Today, Gone Tomorrow
[SHAKINA]
I'm beautiful
I'm perfect too
I'm in the process
Of becoming new
I'm Him Today Gone Tomorrow

I'm not fully formed
I'm in between
I'm the hottest chrysalis
You've ever seen
I'm Him Today Gone Tomorrow
Him today, gone tomorrow

And I'm a celebration
Of time and modulation
I don't shrink and I don't hide
The bridge is just as beautiful as the solid ground on the other side
The bridge is just as beautiful as the solid ground on the other side

I'm articulate
I educate
About what it's like to be in this state
To be Him Today Gonе Tomorrow

I am confident
In who I'll become
As to who I am now, honеy, don't be dumb
I am Him Today Gone Tomorrow
Him today, gone tomorrow
And I'm a celebration
Of time and modulation
Don't shy away and I don't hide
From living as the bridge you cross to the solid ground on the other side
And soon I'll be the person crossing to solid ground on the other side
And once I am the person crossing to solid ground on the other side
Then I'll just be
She

And don't get me wrong
She is what I need
She is why I'm in it and why I bleed
Why I'm him today, gone tomorrow

Still its strange
And its frightening
To think after all this enlightening
That I'm him today, then I'm gone tomorrow
Him today, gone tomorrow

And who I am currently
Isn't who I am gonna be
And I don't care and I don't mind
But what if this transition is the thing by which I am defined?
What happens to the human the transition will just leave behind?
What happens to me
When I'm She, she, she, she
The bridge is just as beautiful as the solid ground on the other side
The bridge is just as beautiful as the solid ground on the other side
The bridge is just as beautiful as the solid ground on the other side
And even when I've crossed the bridge, won't I still be evolving?
Is my life a mystery that isn't meant for solving?
Me today, She tomorrow
Me today, She tomorrow
Me today, She tomorrow
Me today, She tomorrow
Me Today, Me Tomorrow
Me Today, Me Tomorrow

Do I ever win? Or do I just borrow?
Him Today, Gone Tomorrow