(+) Buckshot LeFonque - Another Day
I think about that dayI left him at a Greyhound stationWest of Sante FeWe were seventeen, but he was sweet and it was trueStill I did what I had to do'Cuz I just knewSummer Sunday nightsWe'd sink into our seatsRight as they dimmed out all the lightsThe Technicolor world made out of music and machineIt called me to be on that screenAnd live inside its sheenWithout a nickel to my nameHopped a bus, here I cameCould be brave or just insaneWe'll have to see'Cuz maybe in that sleepy townHe'll sit one day, the lights are downHe'll see my face and think of how he used to know meBehind these hills I'm reaching for the heightsAnd chasing all the lights that shineAnd when they let you downYou'll get up off the groundAs morning rolls aroundAnd it's another day of sunI hear them everydayThe rhythms in the canyons that will never fade awayThe ballads in the ballrooms left by those who came beforeThey say we got to want it moreSo I bang on every doorAnd even when the answer's noOr when my money's running lowThe disc and mic and neon glow are all I needAnd some day as I sing the songA small-town kid will come alongThat'll be the thing to push him on and he'll goBehind these hills I'm reaching for the heightsAnd chasing all the lights that shineAnd when they let you downYou'll get up off the groundAs morning rolls aroundAnd it's another day of sunWhen they let you downThe morning rolls aroundIt's another day of sunIt's another day of sunIt's another day of sunIt's another day of sunJust another day of sunIt's another day of sunThe day has just begunIt's another day of sunIt's another day of sun