Too hot for tea, but I'll drink it anyway
It's a nice day
Too late for him, but I'll take him anyway
Its a nice day
Happy to be alive

Some believe in god
Some worship the devil
Some go to church
Others pray to the moon

On a nice day
On a nice day
I don't care what they say
I don't care what they say
I don't care what they say
On a
(na na na na)
(na na na na)

Mother on the phone, she is older and grey
Asking her little girl to come back and stay
Politicians on the radio and TV today
Talkin' 'bout how great it is and you say

On a nice day
I don't care what they say
I don't care what they say
I don't care what they say
On a
(na na na na)
(na na na na)
It doesn't matter if your going mad
It doesn't matter that this place is so so sad

On a nice day
On a nice day
On a nice day
On a nice day
I don't care what they say
On a nice day
I don't care what they say
On a nice day
(na na na na)
On a nice day
(na na na na)
On a nice day
(na na na na)
On a nice day
(na na na na)


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Nice Day Lyrics as written by Warren Defever Erika Hoffman

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    I cannot wait until their cd comes out this summer/fall!

    kaleidoscopeeyes8on June 10, 2006   Link
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    It's a nice day... and everyone in the world + basic trials and tribulations + great weather = just screw everything else! ENJOY and....well, just appreciate this fortunate day...and your life as well...despite all of the unpleasantness of "today" very upbeat......... "happy-go-lucky" feeling accompanies this song.... (hint--nice day) It makes not want to have a care in the world... like it's my prize to keep and i should just be happy with it and let it flow...

    Pinkfrosting16on June 22, 2006   Link
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    oohh--whooops i meant to type it makes ME not want to have a care in the world

    Pinkfrosting16on June 22, 2006   Link
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    I may be wrong but I hear her sing (and the lyrics make more sense as):

    politicians on the radio and tv today talkin' 'bout how great it is in USA

    fyscheeon April 06, 2008   Link

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