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Sunday Morning

from Everything That's Good by Blair Packham

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There’s no audience
At nearly five a.m.
I’m down the road with no one special
But it’s quite a show
It’s no one that you’d know
She’s got seven rings on her right hand

It’s Sunday morning: I was wondering what to do
Should I pray or smoke another roman candle
It’s Sunday morning: I was wondering if you knew
Baby, I just called to see if I could get through

Well, you know me
And you know I’ve tried
To put the very best foot forward---but I don’t know
‘Cause I lost my coat
Out on the 404
And it seems happy hour just won’t quit

Sunday morning...

I worked the room
‘Til the place was in a shambles
I was shown the door
But I couldn’t find the handle

So I stumbled on
Two more sweaty hours
Time enough to pop the question--to myself
But I lost my nerve
And the answer’s plain:
Sixty-eight from ninety-five leaves seventeen

Sunday morning
I was wondering what to do
Should I pray or smoke another roman candle
It’s Sunday morning
I was wondering if you knew
Baby, I just called to see if I could get through


© 1995 No. 1 Imperfects / peermusic Canada Ltd.

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from Everything That's Good, released May 30, 2000
written by Blair Packham and Steve Haflidson

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Blair Packham Toronto, Ontario

New album "The Impossible Dream" coming soon! Thirteen years after 2004’s “Could’ve Been King," Blair Packham returned with a collection of clever and heartfelt songs, called “Unpopular Pop.” A bit Beatle-y, with shades of Elvis Costello, Blair’s songs are undeniably all his. He made the record at home and then called on Ron Sexsmith and ex-Barenaked Ladies’ Steven Page to make vocal appearances. ... more

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