| One Fine Day
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| Who’s gonna cover me when I shiver in a frigo?
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| In a house of steel? |
| And who’s gonna kill the pain?
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| Is it me? |
| It is me! |
| Close my eyes — pass the door.
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| Walk up on a stormy, cloudy day.
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| You can colour the grey sky, grey sky.
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| Walk up on a stony, narrow way.
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| Sun — one fine day.
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| Who’s gonna follow me when I leave a little trace behind?
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| And who’s gonna call my name when I’ll attain a new land?
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| Close my eyes — pass the door.
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| Walk up on a stormy, cloudy day.
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| You can colour the grey sky, grey sky.
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| Walk up on a stony, narrow way.
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| Sun — one fine day.
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| Looking at the surface
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| but the beauty is inside.
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| I see the colours change.
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| Should I bow myself and pray?
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| Should I be afraid of bad news?
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| Should I move myself or stay?
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| Turn another page now!
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| Don’t you think about
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| your constitution?
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| Open the cage now!
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| Everyday’s a revolution.
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| Open the cage now!
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| No time to weigh,
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| I’ll turn another page
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| — one fine day.
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| Walk up on a stormy, cloudy day.
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| You can colour the grey sky, grey sky.
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| Walk up on a stony, narrow way.
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| Sun — one fine day.
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| Music & Lyrics by Hinkel/Freudenthaler |