Well I saw you fall back once love
But I can't stay
Stay like this weather swirls
Cause you've become sick like this winter girl
Two more days, just two more

Now I see
Don't you say that I've gone crazy
Because I haven't gone crazy yet
I just lost my mind
But I still got you

Stay up late so you're sure
Sure that I wont stray too far
But surely that got too hard
Love is not for me
I promise
One more day, just one more

I'd Stay If I ever could
Stay if I ever could
And pick up your pieces babe
Cause there's never a perfect day


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One More Day Lyrics as written by Claire Maguire Francis Eg White

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    I feel like this song is about a relationship that has been dragging on for a while. Where one acts somewhat "crazy" about the other. He's saying "one more day" as in "give me a chance, please just one more day, i'll change." but he never does.

    "I'd stay if I ever could, stay if I ever could And pick up your pieces babe, Cause there's never a perfect day"

    He "picks up her pieces" as in trying to make her happy and fix the relationship. But "there's never a perfect day" something always goes wrong.

    "I just lost my mind, but I still got you" He may be "crazy" but as long as he has her it's still okay.

    herspotlessmindon April 01, 2010   Link

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