Friends tell me it's spring
My window show the same
Without you here the seasons pass me by
I know you were not new
That loved like me and you
All the same I miss you
Today has been OK
Today has been OK

The preacher lost his son
He's known by all in town
He found him with another son of God
Feeding on the prayer
Never mind what God said
But love had lost its cause
And I thought today had been OK
Today has been OK
Today has been OK

Wind has burned your skin
The lovely air so thin
The salty water's underneath your feet
No one's gone in vain
Here is where you'll stay
'Cause life has been insane but
Today has been OK
Today has been OK
Today has been OK
Today has been OK


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Today Has Been OK Lyrics as written by Emiliana Torrini Daniel De Mussenden Carey

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    i think she is saying about how her friends keep telling her to feel ok, although she is not able to because of her lost boyfriend.

    'Friends tell me it's spring My window show the same'

    her friends tell her everything is fine but she can't feel fine

    'All the same I miss you Today has been ok Today has been ok'

    the day was the same for her as the others was, she is feeling down, which has already become normal to her

    'Wind has burned your skin The lovely air so thin The salty water's underneath your feet No one's gone in vain Here is where you'll stay 'Cause life has been insane but Today has been ok Today has been ok Today has been ok Today has been ok'

    again she is saying about how she feel the same, but it's ok to her.

    cacachanelon February 21, 2010   Link

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