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Some Days

from This City by John Pippus

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Produced by: Michael Nowak at Saga Recording

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Circling, looking for a place to land
Safe harbour from the coming storm
Forget about the scenery
Does the weight of it all
Make you feel small?

Some days – you don’t feel safe in your own skin
Some days – you’re back to being brave again
Some days – you close your eyes and then
Breathe the morning in and it’s another day

Fell hard on your innocence
Betrayed by what you thought was true
It left no mark, you see no scar
Does your memory
Tell you how it will be?

Some days – you feel the sun upon your skin
Some days – it’s like you’ll never win
Some days - you close your eyes and then
Imagine the world on another day

It’s just the way that it is
The way that it goes
The laughter and the pain
That everybody knows
There’s no shame in this
It’s the price of being here
We smile and we know
We'll get beyond the tears

Some days – you don’t feel safe in your own skin
Some days - you’re back to being brave again
Some days – you close your eyes and then
Breathe the morning in and it’s another day
Another day
Another day

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from This City, released June 6, 2009
Words and music: John Pippus and Michael Nowak

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"Reminiscent and harkening in spirit, in some ways, to Neil Young’s classic “Harvest,” Pippus and friends have made something much richer in tone and certainly more fitting for 2022.”

-Review of “Hermosa Star”, Great Dark Wonder
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