Brand New Day

Album: In a Perfect World (2013)
Charted: 75
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  • Well it's your hometown
    I think I've outgrown
    I wanna travel the world but I, I just can't do it alone
    So I'm just waiting on fate to come.
    Wrap around me
    Think about all the foreign places we could be

    I'll be flicking stones at your window
    I'll be waiting outside 'til you're ready to go
    Won't you come down? Come away with me
    Just think of all the places we could be
    I'll be waiting, waiting on a brand new day

    Riding on waves, walking on sand
    Digging in caves to find the treasures of the land
    And if we find gold
    Well, we'll just throw it away
    We can write stories bout the journeys that we made
    (We could be big in Japan)

    I'll be flicking stones at your window
    I'll be waiting outside 'til you're ready to go
    Won't you come down? Come away with me
    Just think of all the places we could be
    I'll be waiting, waiting on a brand new day
    Waiting on a brand new day

    They said they'll keep me here
    But I couldn't do another year
    I said I'll see you soon
    Because I whistle to a different tune

    Think of all the places we could be
    Think of all the people we could meet

    I'll be flicking stones at your window
    I'll be waiting outside 'til you're ready to go
    Won't you come down? Come away with me
    Think of all the places we could be
    I'll be waiting, waiting on a brand new day Writer/s: MARK PRENDERGAST, STEPHEN GARRIGAN, VINCENT MAY
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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