So where'd you go?
How was your vacation home?
Well obviously you were busy, too busy for me
So this is how you leave me?
I'm broken hearted on the floor,
My tears seep through the crack under my door
Where I am locked in, shut down,
I'm so tired of picking myself up off the ground

So Happy Valentine's Day
I hope the sun's out in New York
I hope he bought you roses
I hope he bought you roses
So Happy Valentine's Day
I hope the sun's out in New York
I hope he bought you roses
I hope he bought you roses


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Enjoy Your Day Lyrics as written by Derek R. Grant Daniel Michael Andriano

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    this song to me is about unrequited love from an ex-boyfriend for a girl who left him for another man. i just got dumped on valentine's day through a text message and later on that night my ex-boyfriend (who i still happen to be really good friends with), sent me a text message to say happy valentine's day and included the lyric "i hope the sun's out in 'sb.' i hope he bought you roses." : ) and it made my day.
    tini728on February 16, 2006   Link
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    I am obsessed with this song. He sounds soo sad, you guys say he has a lisp...he sounds like he was just bawling! His voice is all over the place because he is crying sillys! I love alkaline trio, and i love this song
    FakingxRealityon July 24, 2007   Link
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    its so pretty...
    darkenstarson February 07, 2002   Link
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    Wow, actually a good song written by Dan? Thats amazing!
    Duffmanon April 10, 2002   Link
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    i am constantly broken-hearted, so i like to listen to this song when i'm depressed and stuff. it really reflects my mood. good song.
    onceuponapromiseon April 15, 2002   Link
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    (sigh) this song is so pretty. I want someone to write me a song this pretty. Except I would never break thier hearts
    emofanon April 24, 2002   Link
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    so they'd never to have to write such a sad song... you know what I mean
    emofanon April 25, 2002   Link
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    eugh.....this song makes me cry. it was me and my ex's song and he bought us tickets to go see alk3 and then dumped me on valentines day for my best friend.....can you say painful irony?.....anyway the song is so beautiful and still makes me cry......
    sKeMo_kidon May 01, 2002   Link
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    this song is by far the best song. it reminds me of how heart broken i still am ever since my boyfrined broke up with me on oct. 15, 2001 and how nothing could ever be the same:( i love you jim
    ShELLyFaCeMaGoOon May 02, 2002   Link
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    omg, is it just me or is this song fuckin beautiful BESIDE the fact that he says his s's all funked up.... what the fuck....i prefer sorry about that anyway....but, good lyrics..and guitar..
    EmoChicaKon May 02, 2002   Link

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