Heavenly Day

Album: Children Running Through (2007)
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  • Oh, heavenly day
    All the clouds blew away
    Got no trouble today with anyone

    The smile on your face, I live only to see
    It's enough for me, baby, it's enough for me
    Oh, heavenly day, heavenly day, heavenly day

    Tomorrow may rain with sorrow
    Here's a little time we can borrow
    Forget all our troubles in these moments so few

    Oh because right now is only thing
    That all that we really have to do
    Is have ourselves, a heavenly day

    Lay here and watch the trees sway
    Oh, can't see no other way, no way, no way
    Heavenly day, heavenly day, heavenly day

    No one at my shoulder bringing me fears
    Got no clouds up above me bringing me tears

    Got nothing to tell you, I've got nothing much to say
    Only I'm glad to be here with you
    On this heavenly, heavenly, heavenly, heavenly day

    Oh, all the trouble gone away, oh
    For a while anyway, for a while anyway
    Heavenly day, heavenly day, heavenly day
    Heavenly day, heavenly day, oh, heavenly day
    Writer/s: PATRICIA J. GRIFFIN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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