In the morning when we wake up
We'll feel the sun
So we know we'll be okay.
We'll march along the city sidewalks
As we sing a song In our very own parade, it's a brilliant day.
But then we'll take a break
And talk about the weather
Maybe even share a story or two
On a crowded street
We'll say that things are better
As we gaze out on the avenue.
Maybe we could take a walk up
The streets that know you Where they're always shouting your name
Feel the energy of this town
It never gives up and
It never will give in, so let's step in
Where we could get a drink
And talk about the weather
Maybe even share a moment or two
In a smoky bar
We'll feel that things are better
As we gaze out on the avenue
In the evening as we walk back
We'll watch the buildings As they run and chase the stars
We'll see the lights go out on Broadway
But the light inside you will most
Surely guide our way, but I know it's late
As we say goodbye
We'll talk about the weather
Maybe even share a kiss or two
As the sky turns pink
We'll know that things are better
As we gaze out on the avenue.
credits
from Follow Your Bliss,
released January 1, 2003
Gail George: all vocals. Produced and arranged by Tom Richards and Gail George. Tom Richards: guitars, bass, keys and drums. Recorded at Silver Moon Lake Studios in Silverlake, California, 2001.
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