Ordinary Days

Album: Right Now (2008)
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  • You wake up,
    And its far too late
    You never saw,
    The writing on the wall
    Buts its no use
    When the love is gone
    And you try but you just can't carry on
    When every right just turns out wrong

    Now I am lost without the two of us
    And your not the one to blame
    It was me who turned the sunshine into rain.
    When I'd finally came to realize I'd thrown it all away
    Cause with you there was no Ordinary Day
    No Ordinary Days
    Yeah no Ordinary Days

    Now I can't believe
    I could be so blind
    No I didn't see
    I didn't see the warning signs
    You took the weight off my shoulder
    You were the light in my life
    But you just could not carry on
    'Cause every right just turned out wrong.

    Now I am lost without the two of us
    And your not the one to blame
    It was me who turned the sunshine into rain.
    When I'd finally came to realize I'd thrown it all away
    Cause with you there was no Ordinary Day
    No Ordinary Days
    No Ordinary Days

    Then I woke up
    And it was way too late
    Oh how I miss
    I miss those Ordinary Days

    Now I am lost without the two of us
    And your not the one to blame
    It was me who turned the sunshine into rain.
    When I'd finally came to realize I'd thrown it all away
    Cause with you there was no Ordinary Day
    No Ordinary Days
    No Ordinary Days

    No Ordinary Days
    With you there are no Ordinary days
    No Ordinary days Writer/s: ANDREAS ROMDHANE, JOHN REID, JOSEF LAROSSI
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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