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Unordinary Day Lyrics


Clear my schedule,
I need a break from all this miss,
Relaxation from frustration,
I’ve put in my request,
I need to feel the sunlight,
And breeze upon my face,
Destination, vacation, baby I’m on my way.
Leave this crazy place behind me,
Book a flight and do things my way,
Deadlines are gonna have to wait,
‘cause I’m leavin’ today.
Chorus:
Where there’s no downtown,
There’s no fast pace,
There’s no busy,
There’s no rat race,
No AOL sayin’ you’ve got mail,

To interrupt our day,
There’s no worry,
There’s no hurry,
No red lights to make us late,
There’s no workin’ overtime,
On this unordinary day.
I’ll trade the worn out carpet,
For sand beneath my feet,
Trade the street lights,
For the star lights,
And the sunset on the beach,
My boss is screamin’,
But I’m dreamin’
About soaking up the sound
Of the quiet, the silence,
Of no one else around
Eighty hours a week I’m givin’
All my life I’m still not livin’
Free to fly
My hope is that I’m gonna leave it all behind
Chorus:
Where there’s no downtown,
There’s no fast pace,
There’s no busy,
There’s no rat race,
No AOL sayin’ you’ve got mail,
To interrupt our day,
There’s no worry,
There’s no hurry,
No red lights to make us late,
There’s no workin’ overtime,
On this unordinary day.
Leave this crazy place behind me,
Book a flight and do things my way,
Deadlines are gonna have to wait,
‘cause I’m leavin’ today
Chorus:
Where there’s no downtown,
There’s no fast pace,
There’s no busy,
There’s no rat race,
No AOL sayin’ you’ve got mail,
To interrupt our day,
There’s no worry,
There’s no hurry,
No red lights to make us late,
There’s no workin’ overtime,
On this unordinary day.
Clear my schedule,
I need a break,
It’s gonna be an unordinary day
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LoCASH COWBOYS It was April of 2008, and the LoCash Cowboys were doing what they do best—rocking a packed house. They were at Nashville's Wildhorse Saloon, where the two of them—Preston Brust and Chris Lucas—had met a few years earlier. The amped-up crowd was living, screaming proof that they had put the time since then to good use. They had been criss-crossing the country, honing their craft on stages large and small, developing one of the most dynamic live shows in any genre of music.

Read more about LoCash Cowboys on Last.fm.


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