Album: Danielle Bradbery (2013)
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  • Like a lotus flower growing in the dirt
    Ain't nobody ever noticed what its worth
    Til the sun shines and the rain falls and
    In no time it all is beautiful

    This is my day, this is my day
    Ohhhh, wont let it slip away
    Oh, waiting for these changes to say, this is my day

    There's a voice inside that's trying to be heard, hmmm
    And its echoing across the universe
    If you listen it'll lead you to that place you've always been running to

    This is my day, this is my day
    Ohhhh, wont let it slip away
    Oh, I'm waiting for these changes to say, this is my day

    I always saw it coming
    A little light behind the clouds
    This is the start of something
    My heart believes it now

    This is my day, this is my day
    Oh, wont let it slip away
    Oh, this is my day, this is my day
    Oh, wont let it slip away
    Oh, I'm waiting for these changes to say
    This is my day, this is my day, ohhh
    Like a lotus flower growing in the dirt Writer/s: MALLARY HOPE, ROSS COPPERMAN, TOM SHAPIRO
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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