Good Day

Album: Good Day (2021)
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  • I'm gonna give you a reason to wake up believing
    It's gonna be a good day (yeah)
    If I lead, will you follow?
    You got to believe in tomorrow
    It's gonna be a good day (yeah)

    When you can the sun is shining
    And troubles just don't disappear
    I don't need to remind you
    It's been a long, long, long year

    Listen up, can you hear me when I say?

    I'm gonna give you a reason to wake up believing
    It's gonna be a good day (yeah)
    If I lead, will you follow?
    You gotta believe in tomorrow
    It's gonna be a good day (yeah)

    You feel the world's been shaken
    Makes the silent want to scream
    Everybody's got the right
    They got the right to dare to dream

    Listen up can you hear me when I say?

    I'm gonna give you a reason to wake up believing
    It's gonna be a good day (yeah)
    If I lead, will you follow?
    You gotta believe in tomorrow
    It's gonna be a good day (yeah) Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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