You're So Great
by Blur

Album: Blur (1997)
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  • Sad drunk and poorly
    Sleep in really late
    Sad drunk and poorly
    Not feeling so great
    Wandering lost in a town full of frowns
    Sad drunk and poorly
    Dogs digging up the ground

    And I feel the light in the night and in the day
    And I feel the light when the sky's just mud and grey
    And I feel the light when you tell me it's okay
    'Cause you're so great and I love you

    DT and coffee
    Helps to start the day
    DT and coffee
    Shaking all the way
    City's alive, a surprise, so am I
    DT and coffee
    Get no sleep today

    And I feel the light in the night and in the day
    And I feel the light when the sky's just mud and grey
    And I feel the light when you tell me it's okay
    'Cause you're so great and I love you Writer/s: Graham Coxon
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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  • Tim from Manassas, Vathis song is awesome...graham has an amazingly good voice.
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