We sat on a roof
Named every star
Shared every bruise and
Showed every scar

Hope has its proof
Your hand in mine, singing
Life has a beautiful, crazy design
And time seemed to say
Forget the world and its weight
And here I just want to stay

Amazing day
Amazing day

We sat on a roof
Named every star and
You showed me a place
Where you can be what you are

And the view
The whole Milky Way
In your eyes
I drifted away
And in your arms
I just want to sway

Amazing day
Amazing day
Amazing day
Amazing day

Oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh
Oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh, ooh

And I asked can the birds in poetry chime?
Can there be breaks in the chaos of the times?
Oh, thanks God
Must have heard when I prayed
'Cause now I always want to feel this way

Amazing day
Amazing day
Amazing day
Amazing day
Yeah, today


Lyrics submitted by darkforce100, edited by PeterG220, hylianhero33

Amazing Day Lyrics as written by Tor Hermansen Mikkel Eriksen

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    This is a love song, and a beautiful one at that. When they first preformed it at the Global Citizens Festival, I listened to a recording of it on loop for hours.

    So you meet someone and start to fall in love, you feel so comfortable with this person, like you can finally be yourself, and it seems like nothing could go wrong. Like all the problems in the world and in your life disappear while you are with this person, because you're just so happy and in love.

    "Can their be breaks from the chaos of times? Oh, thanks god, must have heard when I prayed cause now I always want to feel this way

    Amazing day"

    BonnieTon November 26, 2017   Link

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