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Lee Dickinson - Today Is the Day of All Days Lyrics

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Lee Dickinson - Today Is the Day of All Days Lyrics




The early morning sun rises over the mountain
I see you dip your hair into the fountain
The lovely summer air is nice and warm
But inside my head; there's only storms

Dark clouds are gathering in the sky
And I hear you ask the reasons why
It's time for you and me to walk away
From everything we've done, from everything we've built

Today is the day of all days
And I'm sorry to say it's over baby
Today is the day of all days
Will we meet again one day? Maybe

The late night sun sets under the mountain
Now you're not there beside the fountain
The lovely summer air has gone so cold
The pieces of my life have yet to unfold

Today is the day of all days
And I'm sorry to say it's over baby
Today is the day of all days
Will we meet again one day? Maybe
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The early morning sun rises over the mountain
I see you dip your hair into the fountain
The lovely summer air is nice and warm
But inside my head; there's only storms

Dark clouds are gathering in the sky
And I hear you ask the reasons why
It's time for you and me to walk away
From everything we've done, from everything we've built

Today is the day of all days
And I'm sorry to say it's over baby
Today is the day of all days
Will we meet again one day? Maybe

The late night sun sets under the mountain
Now you're not there beside the fountain
The lovely summer air has gone so cold
The pieces of my life have yet to unfold

Today is the day of all days
And I'm sorry to say it's over baby
Today is the day of all days
Will we meet again one day? Maybe
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Writer: Lee Dickinson
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Length: 4:16
Written by: Lee Dickinson

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