Album: A Year Without Rain (2010)
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  • I feel like I'm walking in the sky
    Whoa, who
    Yesterday, tears were in my eyes
    Whoa, whoa

    It's a bad day, yeah I've been there before
    But I keep my head up so I don't have those anymore
    I made a trust to be the best that I could ever be
    Gotta stay positive, ignore the negativity

    I'm going to follow my intuition
    Tell myself to listen
    Everything's gonna be okay
    It's gonna be a good day
    Oh ah oh, oh ah uh oh, oh ah oh
    It's gonna be a good day

    Follow my intuition
    It's gonna be a good day

    I've gotta go with what feels right
    Whoa, whoa
    Don't always need a reason why
    Whoa, whoa

    What's the problem compared to the weight of the world?
    Quit trying to please every man, women, boy and girl
    Better pick up the pace, there ain't no time to waste
    Tomorrow's never promised so I started living for today

    I'm going to follow my intuition
    Tell myself to listen
    Everything's gonna be okay
    It's gonna be a good day
    Oh ah oh, oh ah uh oh, oh ah oh
    It's gonna be a good day
    Follow my intuition
    It's gonna be a good day

    I don't always know that I gotta let go
    Yeah looking back it's always easy to know
    Sometimes it just gets so confusing,
    Feel like I don't know what I'm doing

    But I try so hard at anything
    Feels like I can be better at anything
    Because if it's meant to be, it'll happen
    You know it's gonna be a good day

    I'm going to follow my intuition
    (I said it's gonna be a good day)
    Everything's gonna be okay
    It's gonna be a good day
    Oh ah oh, oh ah uh oh, oh ah oh
    It's gonna be a good day

    Follow my intuition Writer/s: ERIC BELLINGER, LINDY ROBBINS, TOBY GAD
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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