"Daylight Dreaming" lyrics

"Daylight Dreaming"

I saw your blue car
I was hardly working
Mostly daylight dreaming
Made me think about that time
When I towed your car just out of view
Then watched you confused
When you came out of the store
And oh that big laugh
Oh I know I need to leave you alone
But I can almost hear that laugh

So send strength to me God Almighty

But then I'm hitching up your car
My eye on the door
Hoping you don't walk out before
I'm around the corner
And it all goes to plan
But when you come out
You are not alone

Oh send strength to me God Almighty

You looked in my eye
As you placed your bags
In his trunk and left
And now I'm alone
With no big laugh
Where did you go?
All my daylight dreaming
Can't get you on the phone

So send strength to me God Almighty
Oh send strength to me God Almighty
So send strength to me God Almighty


Writer(s): Andy Shauf
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