Song Description
									Good day to cry and move on.
								 								
								
								
									
										
											
											
																							| Song Length | 
												3:33 | 
																								Genre | 
												Country - Contemporary, Country - General | 
																									
																								| Tempo | 
												Medium Slow (91 - 110) | 
																								Lead Vocal | 
												Female Vocal | 
																									
																								| Mood | 
												 Gloomy | 
																								Subject | 
												 Crying,  Frustration | 
																									
																								| Language | 
												English | 
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																Lyrics
								
									Good Day To Cry...
Music and lyrics by Erin James
The rain is coming down from a million clouds,
Never seen a day so gray.
I guess I'll stay inside, see if I can find
Some old memories to throw away.
And as I pulled out the past from an old shoebox,
Held your picture to my heart and time just stopped.
I know my tears will wash away with the rain,
Lightning strike down and take this pain,
Hold back this storm, no, I won't even try,
'Cause today is a good day, a good day to cry.
I read every word, read every line you wrote.
Man the time sure goes by fast.
In the sweet sad old songs,
I guess I'll just move on
Let these tears be the last.
I just pulled out the past from an old shoebox,
Held your picture to my heart and time just stopped
I know my tears will wash away with the rain,
Lightning strike down and take this pain,
Hold back this storm, no, I won't even try,
'Cause today is a good day, a good day to cry.
Instrumental
	
I know my tears will wash away with the rain,
Lightning strike down and take this pain,
Hold back this storm, no, I won't even try,
Today is a good day, a good day to cry.
The rain is coming down from a million clouds,
Never seen a day so gray.
Erin James Music
www.erinjamesmusic.com
Good Day to Cry ©2006
All words and music by Erin James