A Good Day To Die
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A Good Day To Die
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It was a beautiful day
And the sun was a-shinin' high
Not a cloud up above
It was a good day to die
And I got my chores done
I got the horses fed
I took a swim in the pond
Just to clear out my head
It was a good day to die
It was a good day to die
And Lord knows I gave it my hardest try
But it's a good day to die
It was a beautiful day
And now the moon is a-shinin' bright
And I got my boots on
It's a good day to die
Ohhh, it was a good day to die
It was a good day to die
It'll all be good by and by
Mmm, but it's a good day to die
Ohhh, it was a good day to die
Ohhh, it's a good day to die
And it'll all be good by and by
Mmm, it was a good day to die
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William Elliott Whitmore performs "A Good Day To Die", and this lyric page sits inside the William Elliott Whitmore catalog on LyroVerse.
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