Overnight

Album: Somewhere Down The Road (2010)
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  • So, you've handed in your resignation,
    Contemplatin' why nothin' turns out right.
    A little fed up with all the disappointments,
    So what's the point in wastin' any time?

    It's only temporary, so what's your hurry?
    No need to worry.
    Don't you know that,

    [Chorus]
    If it all just happened overnight,
    You would know how much it means?
    Yeah
    If it all just happened overnight,
    You would never learn to believe
    In what you cannot see,
    Ooh
    What you cannot see.

    I feel like pace is at a standstill.
    Do I wait 'til it falls into my hands?
    A long highway ahead, gettin' started.
    Steady hearted, is what I think I am.

    There's somethin' to be said for experience.
    Who knows what's ahead. Keep on goin'.

    [Chorus]

    (Take it a day, a day at a time)
    One foot in front of the other,
    (Take it a day, a day at a time)
    No need to hurry, hurry.
    (Take it a day, a day at a time)
    It won't happen over night.
    It won't happen over night.

    Have a little faith,
    (Have a little faith)
    Must appreciate,
    (Must appreciate)
    Every single day,
    Don't give up, no.
    Have a little faith,
    (Have a little faith)
    Must appreciate,
    (Must appreciate)
    Every single day,
    Don't give up, no.

    [Chorus]

    If it all just happened overnight,
    You would know how much it means?
    Yeah
    If it all just happened overnight,
    You would never learn to believe
    In what you cannot see,

    Have a little faith,
    (Have a little faith)
    Must appreciate,
    (Must appreciate)
    Every single day,
    Don't give up, no.
    Have a little faith,
    (Have a little faith)
    Must appreciate,
    (Must appreciate)
    Every single day,
    Don't give up, no. Writer/s: AMY LEE GRANT, AUDREY SPILLMAN, LUKE ROBERT LAIRD, NATALIE HEMBY, NATALIE NICOLE HEMBY
    Publisher: Bluewater Music Corp., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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