Was waking up with time to fill
Wasting time with time to kill, those days

Uncertainties with certain needs
Certainly, no one knew the... way

But don't think that
World of past will
Come around, will be... comin' back

'Cause all these days of sunshine
Will never end
Now my eyes have opened
To the love that you give

(You give it like... this, ahhhh)

Was waking up and counting down
Who's counted out, who counts anyway

Mondays were so mundane
Through Sundays where someday they... say

All stones have
Been unturned, all
Thoughts defined, and
Lessons learned

'Cause all these days of sunshine
Will never end
Now my eyes have opened
To the love that you give

I'm not what I thought
I'm more than I've been
I'm giving back all my doubts
And starting again

(I'm starting like... this, ahhhh)

All these days of sunshine
Will never end
Now my eyes have opened
To the love that you give

All these days of sunshine
Will never end
Now my eyes have opened
To the love that you give

Yeah, you give
Yeah, you give
Yeah, you give
Yeah, you give

(You give it like... this, ahhhh)


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