Happy Sunday. A few weeks ago I mused about the glorious Spring weather we’d been enjoying in my neck of the woods. Turns out I spoke too soon. As I write this it’s grey and overcast and the clouds are pregnant with rain, which begs the question, where did the sun go? 

I don’t know about you, but I find myself asking this question from time to time, and more often than not, I’m not wondering about the whereabouts of the big ball of fire in the sky. Sometimes, these thoughts make it into songform, as is the case with today's song spotlight, called A Better Day. I wrote this a few years ago when I found myself wondering why we hadn’t had proper Spring weather even though Meteorological Spring was nearly over, and as I was writing it, I realised that I wasn’t just writing about the weather. 

Just like the last song spotlight, this song will also be on my next album (details will be announced soon). As always, I'm sharing the lyrics here in line with the philosophy (and safe in the knowledge) that my song lyrics can stand alone as poetry. I hope you get to hear it in its full song form someday soon, be it in a live music setting or on the recorded album. In the meantime, please let me know what you think of the lyrics below, and keep an eye out for future announcements and updates. And with all that said, I give you, A Better Day.

 

The sun isn't shining, the skies are grey

It’s so humid and rainy for May

But through the clouds and through the rain

I hold out hope for a better day


There's no blue skies here

And no white sand near 

But through the fog, and in the mud

I stand assured of a better day 


Cause today the rain may fall 

But someday the sun will shine 

The storm will come and go in time 


All we're left with is today

So let's make it our way

You and I, rain or shine, always


On second thought, close your eyes 

And imagine you’re lying beneath blue skies

Do  you feel the sand between your toes

The smell of the sea on your nose

Let the peace fill your soul


Cause the rain will always fall 

But someday the sun will shine 

And the storms will pass in time


All we're left with is today

And we’ll make it okay

You and I, rain or shine, always

P.S.: My debut non-fiction book, Art Is The Way, and my middle-grade novella, A Hollade Christmas, are out everywhere now. You can get them in all good bookstores and from all major online vendors.

 

 

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