Today Is The Day
by Eels

Album: The Deconstruction (2018)
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  • Today is the day that I chuck
    Everything I thought out the door
    Today is the day I ask myself
    What the hell was I living for, that's right

    Today is the day it starts right here
    Don't gotta thing to worry about now
    Today is the day it starts right here

    I thought about it, and it's kinda strange
    Everything that I tried so hard
    I thought about it and I gotta say
    I had it wrong right from the start, that's right

    Today is the day it starts right here
    Don't gotta thing to worry about now
    Today is the day it starts right here
    Come on man, and don't you worry now

    Everything that I thought that I believed
    Oh baby, was all so clear to me
    But now I know that I was wrong
    It's gone, it's gone, gone, gone
    It's alright now

    Today is the day that you see me
    As a man who will always change
    Who knows the only things to count on
    Are life is quick, and life is strange, that's right

    Today is the day it starts right here
    Don't gotta thing to worry about now
    Today is the day it starts right here
    Come on man, and don't you worry now

    Today is the day it starts right here
    Don't gotta thing to worry about now
    Today is the day it starts right here
    Come on man, and don't you worry now

    I don't know if you'll come along
    I just wanted to sing my song about change
    Today is the day Writer/s: Mark O. Everett, Michael David Sawitzke
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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