On An Ordinary Day

from by Greg Whitehead

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Piano-based harmony-laden power pop a la Ben Folds, Jellyfish, & Queen.

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While everybody was away,
Bill stayed home in his pajamas to watch TV.
There was no where else to go.
While holding his remote control,
He settled down to watch the world end
On his big screen.

I've got the whole world here in my bedroom.
(It's just a matter of time before the whole thing explodes.)
I've got a front row seat to the end.
(It's just a matter of time. It's all a matter of time.)
Why would I ever want to leave...

...Here. Here in my room.
Watching the world.
Inside my bedroom windows.
Here. Here in my room.
Watching the world.
In high definition.

I've got the whole world here in my bedroom.
(It's just a matter of time before the whole thing explodes.)
I've got a front row seat to the end.
(It's just a matter of time. It's all a matter of time.)
Why would I ever want to go out?

So Bill continued all alone
Cut off from everyone at home
While he continue to stay current with his TV.
He was ready for the worst.
He'd be the one to see it first,
And he could watch it happen here at home
On big screen.

I've got the whole world here in my bedroom.
(It's just a matter of time before the whole thing explodes.)
I've got a front row seat to the end.
(It's just a matter of time. It's all a matter of time.)
Why would I ever want to leave...

...Here. Here in my room.
Watching the world.
Inside my bedroom windows.
Here. Here in my room.
Watching the world.
In high definition.

I've got the whole world here in my bedroom.
(It's just a matter of time before the whole thing explodes.)
I've got a front row seat to the end.
(It's just a matter of time. It's all a matter of time.)
Why would I ever want to go out?

credits

from Another Fine Mess, released 01 April 2011
Written and performed by Greg Whitehead. Guitars by Jeffrey Whitehead.

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