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Lovely Day Lyrics


Shake it up and throw it
Roll it up and smoke it
No one knows
What it's worth?
Where it's goin'?
Tired moneymakers
Boring conversators, keep it up
We all know where you blow it
And now I live in a world that I call my own
It's always nice when no one's home
Give it a time and a place, if you don't ask, what it's for?
It's another world, but it's something more than ordinary
(Aaah)
Such a lovely day, and it's nothing more than ordinary livin'
(Aaah)
And that you're livin'
Waking up and rollin'
Loaded up and flowing, creepin' out

We all know
Where you're goin'
Tryin' to ignore it
What you're lookin' for and no one knows, what it's worth?
Where it's goin'?
And now I live in a world that I call my own
It's always nice when no one's home
Give it a time and a place, if you don't ask, what it's for?
It's another world, but it's something more than ordinary
(Aaah)
Such a lovely day, and it's nothing more than ordinary
(Aaah)
It's another world, but it's something more than ordinary livin'
(Aaah)
That I'm livin'
And I live in a world that I call my own
It's always nice when no one's home
Give it a time and a place, if you don't ask, what it's for?
It's another world, but it's something more than ordinary
(Aaah)
Such a lovely day, and it's nothing more than ordinary
(Aaah)
It's another world, but it's something more than ordinary
(Aaah)
Such a lovely day, and it's nothing more than ordinary livin'
(Aaah)
That you're livin'

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Into Paradise were an alternative-rock band from Dublin, Ireland, and were originally called Backwards Into Paradise (1986-88). Their key members included Dave Long and Rachel Tighe. They began their recording life with the then-tiny Irish label, Setanta, home of Divine Comedy. Their first album was 'Under The Water' which sold modestly, before the major-label intervention by Ensign and the release of 'Churchtown' in 1991. Produced by ex-Sound lynch-pin, Adrian Borland, its related singles failed to sell with 'Burns My Skin' being banned from domestic radio due to the Gulf War.

Read more about Into Paradise on Last.fm.


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