Wake up in the morning
Long way from home
Alarm clock is a warning
I'm still alone
Set up for a letdown
Opened my eyes
New name for the same town
It's no surprise

Its another rough day alright
But I can't wait til tonight, tonight, tonight, tonight
I can't wait til tonight, tonight, tonight, tonight

Wake up in the morning
Another day
Grey skies bring the storm in
Things never change
Stare out of the window
Through tired eyes
So hard just to let go
It's no surprise

That its another rough day alright
But I can't wait til tonight, tonight, tonight, tonight
I can't wait til tonight, tonight, tonight, tonight

Tonight I'll get up on that stage
And all my problems seem to go away
Tonight I'll get up in those lights
And I will sing my best for you tonight

No I can't wait til tonight, tonight, tonight, tonight
I can't wait til tonight, tonight, tonight, tonight
I can't wait til tonight


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Sing My Best Lyrics as written by Tom Higgenson

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    is this a touring song? kinda like he hates always being on the road, but he loves the performance aspect of it everynight

    MySensesHavFailed35on July 14, 2005   Link
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    i agree with you (mysenceshavefailed35) ithink you have got the meaning of it its a v good song

    music_is_my_worldon January 07, 2006   Link
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    i really like this song but i like mosts ongs by the plain white t's they r truely awsum!

    music_is_my_worldon April 28, 2006   Link

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