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Start the day

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What better way to start the day than:-

The daylight breaks, a picture show of endless takes and the musics coming through on the radio.

Says it all doesn't it

Chris Rea track 5 ,With every beat of my heart.

Finish the day with Shangri-La Mark Knophler but thats another story.
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RichardB wrote:What better way to start the day than:-

The daylight breaks, a picture show of endless takes and the musics coming through on the radio.

Says it all doesn't it

Chris Rea track 5 ,With every beat of my heart.

Finish the day with Shangri-La Mark Knophler but thats another story.
I also like those words: "It's the end of the perfect day..."
But you can also start a day with "Five fifteen a.m...." :)
Don't cry, baby don't cry
The worst is gone....
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elangelo wrote:
RichardB wrote:What better way to start the day than:-

The daylight breaks, a picture show of endless takes and the musics coming through on the radio.

Says it all doesn't it

Chris Rea track 5 ,With every beat of my heart.

Finish the day with Shangri-La Mark Knophler but thats another story.
I also like those words: "It's the end of the perfect day..."
But you can also start a day with "Five fifteen a.m...." :)
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A quote for a good day?
How about this one:

"A little bit of daylight shine on your pillow
Come through your window pane
Speak of the morning; hope is eternal
Better to look at it this way:
This could be my (your) lucky day"

(Chris Rea "Lucky Day")

For a midday, I would take something by J.J. Cale, for instance:

(They are) "Bringing It Back" (from Mexico), from 1972
But, I bought this DVD titled: "To Tulsa and Back" ("On Tour with J.J. Cale"), and it has it all!
Take care,
Chris
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