Children's Choir of North Harringay Primary School - One Day Like This Lyrics

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One Day Like This

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What Are The Lyrics For One Day Like This By Children's Choir of North Harringay Primary School?
Drinking in the morning sun
Blinking in the morning sun Shaking off the heavy one Oh, heavy like a loaded gun What made me behave that way? Using words I never say? I can only think it must be love Oh anyway, it's looking like a beautiful day Someone tell me how I feel It's silly wrong, but vivid right Oh, kiss me like the final meal Yeah, kiss me like we die tonight 'Cause holy cow, I love your eyes And only now I see the light Yeah, lying with me half awake Oh, anyway, it's looking like a beautiful day When my face is chamois creased If you think I wink, I did Oh, kiss me when my lips are thin 'Cause holy cow, I love your eyes And only now I see the light Yeah, lying with you half awake Stumbling over what to say Well, anyway, it's looking like a beautiful day So throw those curtains wide One day like this a year would see me right Throw those curtains wide One day like this a year would see me right |
Who Wrote One Day Like This By Children's Choir of North Harringay Primary School?
Guy Edward John Garvey, Craig Lee Potter, Mark Potter, Peter James Turner, Richard Barry Jupp
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What's The Duration Of The One Day Like This By Children's Choir of North Harringay Primary School?The duration of One Day Like This is 6:06 minutes and seconds. |
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