Wake today and tomorrow to be great and be gay, free from sorrow.
The day to day can easily creep to sadness as my feelings grow deep.
The floor it gets so suddenly steep. I’m alone.
Falling ash around my bed. Where’s my stash? It’s in my head.
It’s so fake today as tomorrow, and at stake is my faith in my sorrow.
The day begins to lazily creep to sadness and my feelings so cheap.
The floor is just so stubbornly steep. And I’m alone.
Where’s the sun? It’s behind the door.
Have I come undone? What’s in store?
But wake today and tomorrow will be great and be gay, free from sorrow.
Day to day will be counting sheep. Walk around in some kind of sleep.
Looking for something to keep. Us alone.
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