Better Days

Album: Human (2020)
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  • Oh, I know that there'll be better days
    Oh, that sunshine 'bout to come my way
    May we never ever shed another tear for today
    'Cause oh, I know that there'll be better days

    Wakin' up in California
    But these clouds they won't go away
    Everyday is like another storm, yeah
    I'm just tryin' not to go insane
    Yeah, and the city shinin' so bright
    So many dark nights, so many dark days
    But any time I feel the paranoia
    I close my eyes and I pray

    Oh, I know that there'll be better days
    Oh, that sunshine 'bout to come my way
    May we never ever shed another tear for today
    'Cause oh, I know that there'll be better days

    Been wakin' up to a new year (new year)
    Got the past million miles away
    I been wakin' up with a new fear (new fear)
    But I know it'll wash away
    Whatever you do, don't worry 'bout me
    I'm thinkin' 'bout you, don't worry 'bout us
    'Cause in the morning everything can change, yeah
    And time will tell you it does

    Oh, I know that there'll be better days
    Oh, that sunshine 'bout to come my way
    May we never ever shed another tear for today
    'Cause oh, I know that there'll be better days

    Better days
    (Better days)
    Better days
    (Better days)
    May we never ever shed another tear for today
    'Cause oh, I know that there'll be better days

    May we never ever shed another tear for today
    'Cause oh, I know that there'll be better days Writer/s: Brent Michael Kutzle, John Nathaniel, Ryan B Tedder
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, SODRAC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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