I know it's not fashionable
To be this hopeful, well laugh away
I didn't think it was possible
To be grateful, anyway
I know it's not sensible
To be this passionate, everyday

Days go by
I catch myself smile
More than you'd ever expect
It's been a long while
Since it's been o.k.
To feel this way

In the volumes of history
Have you ever seen anything, so pure
In the wildest mythology
Were the gods and goddesses, ever so in love
In your own experience
Have you ever known tenderness, like this

Days go by
I catch myself smile
More than you´d ever expect
It's been a long while
Since it's been o.k.
To feel this way
These are the most precious
Of all my days


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Days Go By Lyrics as written by Duncan Sheik

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    I love this song. It's so relaxing and it just puts me in a good mood. His voice is so strong but mellow in this song. It relates to a new love, being so into the other person and realizing that your heart can love again.

    libragrl81on March 15, 2003   Link
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    This is a song my husband and I love to listen to when we drive on beautiful Summer days. It reminds us of how wonderful it is to be in love, even when things are falling apart around us.

    jakkijeleneon September 21, 2007   Link
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    I know this is a love song and all, but for some reason this song makes me feel so empty. I mean don't get me wrong this song is absolutely beautiful, but I'm not getting those happy summer vibes the previous 2 commenters are getting,

    Maybe I'm just a miserable fu*k who misses my ex and no longer believes in love hahaha

    AnthonyTruzzon March 06, 2009   Link

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