Tonight's Today

Album: Everything is New (2009)
Charted: 23
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  • I’m in a haze
    An in between stage
    Cos I’m not awake
    But walk in a state
    Of ghostly charm
    A deadly calm
    And my filthy palms
    Reach for the harms

    Today’s tonight tonight’s today today’s tonight
    Today’s tonight tonight’s today today’s tonight
    Tonight’s today today’s tonight tonight’s today
    Everyday, everyday, everyday

    Tonight just became this morning
    The sun’s waves at the moon
    The thought has just started dawning
    That there’s still so much more that I can do
    I shuffle into the sunlight
    A zombie roaming on the day
    She look’s at me and says “What a sight”
    A passing woman says

    Today’s tonight tonight’s today today’s tonight
    Today’s tonight tonight’s today today’s tonight
    Tonight’s today today’s tonight tonight’s today

    Every nights the same
    I’m ringing church bells ,church bells,
    I’m ringing church bells
    I’m ringing church bells ,church bells,
    I’m ringing church bells
    I’m ringing bells

    Today’s tonight tonight’s today today’s tonight
    Today’s tonight tonight’s today today’s tonight
    Tonight’s today today’s tonight tonight’s today
    Everyday everyday

    Today’s tonight tonight’s today today’s tonight
    Today’s tonight tonight’s today today’s tonight
    Tonight’s today today’s tonight tonight’s today
    Everyday, everyday
    Everyday

    Today’s tonight tonight’s today today’s tonight
    Today’s tonight tonight’s today today’s tonight
    Tonight’s today today’s tonight tonight’s today
    Everyday, everyday
    Everyday Writer/s: JACK PENATE, PAUL EPWORTH
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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