Good News
de The Fisk Jubilee Singers
You say you've given in
You cash in your chips and call it a day
It's been sinking in
You don't know what you're missing
Swear it felt like fall in California
Just a little rain to go to sleep to
Things are always better in the morning
There's still enough of the good stuff to go around
Yeah there's still enough of the good stuff to go around
Doesn't take a lot
Your life can change in a moment
So roll the windows down
Take it in while you've got it
I swear I saw some flowers by the freeway
Reminded me of spring on blue ridge parkway
Things are always better when you're laughing
There's still enough of the good stuff to go around
There's still enough of the good stuff to go around
Can't you see
It's in the air you breathe
It's in the bed you sleep
It's in the lines that bleed
Into the words you see
It's in the air you breathe
It's in the bed you sleep
It's in the little things
I swear it felt like fall in California
Just a little rain to go to sleep to
There's still enough of the good stuff to go around
Yeah there's still enough of the good stuff to go around
Oh there's still enough of the good stuff to go around
There's still enough of the good stuff to go around
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