Bon Jovi - Everyday

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I used to be the kind of guy

Who'd never let you look inside

I'd smile when I was crying

I had nothing but a life to loose

Thought I had a lot to proof

In my lifethere's no denying



Goodbye to all my yesterdays

Goodbyeso longI'm on my way



I've had enough of cryin'

Bleedin'sweatin'dyin'

Hear me when I say

Gonna live my life everyday

I'm gonna touch the sky

And I spread these wings and fly

I ain't here to play

I'm gonna live my life everyday



Strangeeverybody's feeling strange

Never gonna be the same

Makes you wonder how the world keeps turning

Lifelearning how to live my life

Learning how to pick my fights

Take my shots while I'm still burning



Goodbye to all those rainy nights

Goodbyeso longI'm moving on



I've had enough of cryin'

Bleedin'sweatin'dyin'

Hear me when I say

Gonna live my life everyday

I'm gonna touch the sky

And I spread these wings and fly

I ain't here to play

I'm gonna live my life everyday



There ain't nothing gonna get in my way

Everyday



Goodbyeso longI'm moving on



I've had enough of cryin'

Bleedin'sweatin'dyin'

Hear me when I say

Gonna live my life everyday

I'm gonna touch the sky

And I spread these wings and fly

I ain't here to play

I'm gonna live my life everyday



Ioh ioh iI'm gonna live my life everyday

I (gonna touch the sky)oh I (spread these wings and fly)oh i

I'm gonna live my life everyday

Bon Jovi - Everyday

Everyday stands as a defining track in Bon Jovi's expansive discography, capturing the band's signature blend of hard rock and melodic sensibility. Released during a period of significant commercial success, the song showcases the group's ability to craft anthemic rock that resonates with broad audiences. The recording features the polished production and driving rhythms characteristic of their work in the late 1990s, balancing emotional depth with energetic instrumentation. As a staple in their live performances, the track highlights the enduring appeal of their songwriting and the vocal delivery that has cemented their status in rock history. It remains a key song in their catalogue, reflecting the themes of resilience and connection that permeate their body of work.