The Best Day

Woke at seven fifty-five, black coffee helps me to revive
I make my way up the A39
The traffic's unusually slow, my mood is unaffected though
Because I'd given myself ample time
A ticket comes from the machine, no human interaction seen
7.50 seemed like good value
There's no need to stand in line, sit myself down in row C9
And start enjoying Deadpool on screen 2

Could this be the best day of my life?
(At the) very least it's up in my top five
Impulsive, I become awestruck, a tendency to get swept up
Within the moment, much more than I should
You know how I operate, I'm prone to exaggerate
So let me substantiate: this day's been pretty good

It wasn't long we had to wait, the sound check sounded really great
Musicians filled the room and all engaged
The line-up was extremely strong
The first band finished their last song
And then we made our way onto the stage
With nerves largely under control, we played like it was Rock'n'Roll
A feeling like no other could convey
With gratitude from everyone
The last note played, our work was done
Unplugged and put our guitars away

Could this be the best day of my life?
(At the) very least it's up in my top five
Impulsive, I become awestruck, a tendency to get swept up
Within the moment, much more than I should
You know how I operate, I'm prone to exaggerate
So let me substantiate: this day's been pretty good

Music played on through the night, atmosphere and sounds excite
But would I make it to the last encore
A kindly soul bought me a drink, before I'd had much time to think
Pints consumed, numbered up to four
Surprisingly, when I checked, it had a fairly strong effect
I hadn't eaten anything for tea
Back home sandwich might be nice
Then someone offered me advice
"Why don't you go and get a KFC?"

Could this be the best day of my life?
(At the) very least it's up in my top five
Impulsive, I become awestruck, a tendency to get swept up
Within the moment, much more than I should
You know how I operate, I'm prone to exaggerate
So let me substantiate: this day's been pretty good



Credits
Writer(s): John Carroll
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