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Possible Good Day Lyrics


Katie Quick Possible Good Day


The sun wasn't shining like it used to
The wind was just carrying me away
The stars had a way of just ignoring
Everything I wished for each day

The clouds were my only consolation
I prayed that they'd bring along rain
To wash away the darkness inside me
And clear the path for a possible good day

When I couldn't smell the springtime I got worried
When I couldn't feel your love I got so scared
When your kiss stopped being everything that moved me
I knew that it was time to get prepared

For a change to come I knew i had to hurt you
Could've died trying to find another way
And it killed me slowly knowing you deserved more
From me than just a possible good day

You were more than a dream
Not a day goes by when you don't cross my mind, yeah
And don't be deceived I am so sorry I had to leave

I hope one day this song will come to find you
And you will understand just why I could not stay
Oh believe me if you will I truly loved you
And wanted more for you than a possible good day

We all deserve more than a possible good day

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