The alarm rings at ten-thirty
She's awake at ten to noon
She lifts her head from her dirty bed
Then decides that it's too soon
And she stares up at her ceiling wonderin' how long she will lay
Then what to do with just another day
She takes a quick inspection
As she steps out of the shower
She combs her hair as her reflection stares
And the seconds last an hour
'Til she takes her hands to mess it up so it looks the same old way
'Cause after all, it's just another day
She telephones her mother
To say she's doing fine
But they'll have to speak some other week
'Cause she doesn't have the time
Then she looks out of her window, watching clouds that roll away
They pass on by like just another day
She gives herself a smile and tries to find something to say
But it can wait for just another day
Her eyes become a burden
Her breath becomes a yawn
She puts on her gown and pulls her curtain down
'Cause the daylight isn't gone
Though she's hoping for sweet dreams tonight, she knows they'll go astray
Before she wakes to just another day
She tells herself if life's a game, it isn't hard to play
'Cause all you lose is just another day
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