One More Day

Album: Hard 2 Love (2012)
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  • The feeling just hit, where did the time get to?
    Some thirty one days on the road and one more show to do
    I'm standing on the side of the stage, about to walk on
    I'll give them all that I have, oh, then babe, I'm coming home

    Give me one more day baby
    I'm almost on my way baby
    I know how much you give
    I know how much I take
    And I know that one more day, honey, feels so long
    And I feel it just as deep, honey, just as strong
    I know I tend to get lost in this wild world I live in
    But nothing out here satisfies, yeah baby I know what I'm missing

    So give me one one more day baby
    Yeah, I'm almost on my way baby
    Yeah, give me one more day baby
    Yeah, I know how much you give
    And I know how much I take

    Yeah, the feeling just hit, where did the time get to?
    I'm staring out at a crowd, but when I close my eyes, all I see is you
    All I see is you Writer/s: BRADLEY REGGIE SMITH, LEE BRICE
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