Sack - A Sunny Day

I went to see someone from my past today
She looked old almost withered away
And when she spoke of past rainy days and bitter cold
I had to stop her there and say
though nothing's changed
A sunny day will put that smile back on your face
After evening's shade
A sunny day will put that smile back on your face
I tried to buy something second hand today but it was sold
I didn't really want it anyway
When I found you lying face down in the road I felt no shame You've only got yourself to blame
And after all this pulling down
I can't recall a day when I felt proud
And no-one answers when I shout
Nobody's home
though nothing's changed
A sunny day will put that smile back on your face
After evening's shade
A sunny day will put that smile back on your face
I tried to give someone mouth to mouth today and that's no joke They went and died anyway
Remember when I tried to stop you choking on that chicken bone? Well I should've known, I should've known
though nothing's changed
A sunny day will put that smile back on your face
After evening's shade
A sunny day will put that smile back on your face
Ooh la la la la...

Written by:
Derek Lee, John Brereton, Martin McCann, Tony Brereton

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