I'm a messed up mix-man
Lookin' for the next plan
Waitin' for the sandman
To knock me out
I'm a dressed-up dead man
Tanqueray in one hand
Wakin' up the old man
Knock me out

I'm a sunny-day-believer
And my grass is always greener
Tasting life is so much sweeter
When I lie

I'm a broken rich man
Holdin' out an empty hand
Waitin' for the big man
To bail me out

I'm a sunny-day-believer
Got my life inside a theater
I will burn you like a fever
When I try
I'm a sunny-day-believer
And my grass is always greener
Tasting life is so much sweeter
When I lie
When I lie
When I lie

I'm a sexed up-sin-man
Takin' it when I can
Waitin' for the holy man
To strike me

I'm a sunny-day-believer
And my grass is always greener
Tasting life is so much sweeter
When I lie
I'm a sunny-day-believer
Got my life inside a theater
I will burn you like a fever
When I try
When I lie
When I lie


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    First I'll start with the chorus:

    "I'm a sunny-day-believer And my grass is always greener Tasting life is so much sweeter When I lie"

    basically its saying that there are two sides to life. A sunny day vs. a rainy day, 'the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence', and that he's on the correct side of the fence. He's enjoying life, and it's even better when he doesn't have to live by the rules.

    As for the verses, its just examples of how he lives life and differnt things that happen to him. Good or bad, he always ends up on the right side of the fence.

    please correct me or add your own opinion. I'd like to know what others think

    nicn64on July 08, 2005   Link

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