A New Day
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A New Day
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Outside the sun is sinking west
Something tells me I’m at the wrong address
I turn my collar to the dazzling rain
Walk through city streets, try to drown this pain
There’ll be a new day, be a new day
But there’s no time for us, to take it easy, oh no
How many times have I been on my knees?
Screaming ‘someone, anyone, help me please!’
It’s a new day, it’s a new day
And there’s no time for us, to make it easy, oh no
Wrong side of midnight, I’ve been to hell and back
Shines a point of gold, through the veil of black
‘Cause it’s a new day, it’s a new day
And this s our time on earth, to take it easy, oh yeah
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