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Everything's Fine

from Life today by Mark Walden

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lyrics

How´s your life?
You look uneasy when I´m asking you about your life
So you tell a little lie, you tell me everything´s fine

How´s your love?
You don´t like it when I´m asking you about your love
So you carry on your lie, you´re telling me everything´s fine

Everything´s fine
The orchestra´s playing on the Titanic, everything´s fine
There´s nothing like some music, oh, to make us feel alright

Problems arise, that´s when you hide
Oh you take yourself away, close your eyes, hope it goes away
Coming from upbringing, there you never showed feeling
You just kept it all inside, never spoke about important things in life

Something´s wrong
You´re not going to tell me you´ll just put a brave face on
Continue with your lie, oh, everything´s fine

Problems are coming, well, that´s when you start running
Oh you take yourself away, close your eyes, hope it goes away
Coming from upbringing, there you never showed feeling
You just kept it all inside, never spoke about important things in life

How´s your day?
I know it’s not going well but you will never say
You´re living out a lie, and it´s called everything´s fine
So loyal to your lie, oh, everything´s fine...
How pretty are the stars tonight, oh, everything´s fine

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from Life today, released October 4, 2016
Music and lyrics: Mark Walden

Mark Walden: Lead vocal
Julio García: Acoustic guitar, bass, percussion
Miquel Ferrer: Drums
Carmen Ros / Mayte Martínez: Backing vocals

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