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Ordinary Day

Ordinary Day lyrics by The Districts. An ordinary sunset An ordinary day An ordinary sunset I'll let you down again An ordinary sunset An ordinary day An...

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Ordinary Day

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An ordinary sunset

An ordinary day

An ordinary sunset

I'll let you down again

An ordinary sunset

An ordinary day

An ordinary sunset

I'll let you down again

On your own I'd let you fall down

In a garden full of bees

On your own, picking through lilacs

Covered in gold and kicking through the bellyache

Covering miles in a broken car

Covering miles in a broken car

Covered in gold and kicking through the bellyache

Covering miles in a broken car

Covering miles in a broken car

Covered in gold and kicking through the bellyache

On your own I'd take the beating

Then again I thought I'd say

Will it hit you when the feelings right?

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