i'm on a rocky road,
heading down after moutain so ?
and as my steps echo, echo
louder than before

another day is done,
say goodbye to the setting sun
see what i found
it'll turn back to the ground
just like before

hey hey hey
hey beautiful day
hey beautiful day
(x2)

when the night feels my song,
i'll be home
i'll be whole

into the undergrowth
twist and turn on a lonely road
in the twilight, the day turns to night
and i'm alone

and when the light has gone,
i'm not sure of my every step
or of the wind that pushes me west,
back to my bed

hey hey hey
hey beautiful day
hey beautiful day
(x2)

when the night feels my song,
i'll be home
i'll be whole
(x3)


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    Im pretty sure the songs about death. Personally. It may seem weird, but look at the lyrics. Its about death and the road to a better place.

    bbmtscbon May 04, 2010   Link
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    Finally someone post it.... Thank you The song means to me that the person who actually wrote the song wanted to share what he thinks is a beautiful day

    rockchicka213on July 16, 2005   Link
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    amaaaazing song. me and my friends sing this song at any chance. and it always comes on at the right time. such a chill song

    RuthLesson July 22, 2005   Link
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    The question mark should be SLOPE and not SO.

    constanton July 22, 2005   Link
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    this song makes me happy.

    catchinstarson July 29, 2005   Link
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    best camping song ever, and its up there on the list of best songs to sing along to as well. makes everyone happy. how can you NOT like this song? reminds me of marley.

    MCThursdayon August 24, 2005   Link
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    wasn't it the Zellers song?

    atticus_finchon August 24, 2005   Link
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    ^^Yeah it is....I was reading this thing saying that radio stations were flooded with people wanting to hear the song from the Zellers commercial...This song is so awesome. Its nice to listen to a song where the singer and the instruments dont have to compete with each other. Thats a good band....

    LindseyD4563on August 27, 2005   Link
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    What an amazing and uplifting song this is, i'am annoyed with myself that i havent heard it sooner lol They can count me in their fan club now :)

    Scottish_Lionon September 29, 2005   Link
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    This song is fun to play on the guitar, it sounds really good.

    Rancid_Punkon December 11, 2005   Link

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