Today it was a perfect day despite the things that went wrong
And I could never stay in that way of thinking for too long
And everyone is gray from living the life that they don’t want
Me I had a perfect day my way, I’m living the one I want
There’s nothing you can do
To make me run away, she said
Finish who you are – it’s taken you this far
Wide-awake, okay, and they’re all perfect days
They said I was insane but I don’t believe them anymore
Couldn’t catch that train my way ‘cause I knew what was in store
So I caught myself a wave by taking the time to see more
Just another perfect day my way and there’s gonna be many more
There’s nothing you can do
To make me run away, she said
Finish who you are – it’s taken you this far
Wide awake, insane, and they’re all perfect days
There’s nothing you can do
To make me run away, she said
Finish who you are – it’s taken you this far
You and Me, insane, and they’re all perfect days
Today it was a perfect day
Saw the sunrise as the ocean washed the night away
She said it would be okay
And I know she’d never lead me astray
credits
from Silence Collide,
released October 24, 2009
Performed by:
James Melillo - guitars & vocals
S.A. Sebastian Gnolfo - bass
Recorded, engineered and mixed by S.A. Sebastian Gnolfo, live in Atlantic Beach, NY.
Mastered by Joe Lambert at Joe Lambert Mastering, Brooklyn, NY.
Lyics by James Melillo, music by James Melillo & S.A. Sebastian Gnolfo
Published by Home In The Sky (BMI) & AGCruxansata Music (BMI)
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