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Being Alright Lyrics

When things are bad as they can be,
Dark curtains rise so you can see..

That the sun sinks to the west
And blue fills the sky.
Everyone feels a great relief.
The change in wind has changed our lives, has changed our lives!

Nobody knows what's in your future.
Though death and unhappiness are certain.
But one thing I can say for sure:
honesty's the perfect cure for any stress induced disease you have..
BELIEVE! what you do is right,
EXPLAIN! your reasonings,
And everything will be alright..

And the sun sinks to the west
And blue fills the sky.
Everyone feels a great relief.
The change in wind has changed our lives, has changed our lives!
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Cover art for Being Alright lyrics by Tsunami Bomb

whenever i'm down i listen to this.,.

Cover art for Being Alright lyrics by Tsunami Bomb

what album is it off? i want it. this the best 1 out of all the 1s i've heard so far.

Cover art for Being Alright lyrics by Tsunami Bomb

This is truly an awesome song...one of the best I've ever heard. I thnk it's on the album 'The Definitive Act'. My interpretation is that it's about realizing that integrity is worth it and living your life ethically will bring you happiness.

Cover art for Being Alright lyrics by Tsunami Bomb

this song is so uplifting, i can't believe tsunami bomb's new album is so good.

this song is very uplifting. it really brings me up and out of the dumps and makes me feel better about everything.

Cover art for Being Alright lyrics by Tsunami Bomb

I love the vocals on this song :-) yes, it is very uplifting, almost gives you hope. Too bad tsunami bomb broke up :-(

Cover art for Being Alright lyrics by Tsunami Bomb

i kno it sucks that they broke up .but this a great song i lolove the vocals in the chorus awesome nd i can nerly [play this on drums

 
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