Any day now, its gonna' start-my real life
And any day now, everything id gonna' be alright,
Any day, now, life's gonna' get real good.
And somehow, life'll be like I said it would.

Any day, now-mark my word!
Any day, now-I will be heard!
Any day, now-my ship
Will finally come in

Any day, now..I'm gonna' jump right in.
And any day ,now my destiny will begin.
And until then I'll just be here
Wasting my time,
But, don't you worry,
I'll be just fine

Any day, now-mark my word!
Any day, now-I will be heard!
Any day, now-my ship
Will finally come in


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Any Day Now Lyrics as written by Peter Karroll Beth Nicole Hopkins

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    I can relate to this song because you always have to just hold on to the thought that things can only get better from here. an I'm waiting for that day to come too.

    chotee666on May 01, 2002   Link
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    it's not like her other songs aren't just as good, but this song is one of her best by far. i like to think my ship will come in soon and when listening to this song it makes me think it will.

    polarison March 28, 2003   Link
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    it's not like her other songs aren't just as good, but this song is one of her best by far. i like to think my ship will come in soon and when listening to this song it makes me think it will.

    polarison March 28, 2003   Link
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    I love this song....its so great!

    silverpuppiezon April 13, 2002   Link

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