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Be still, my brain needs time to soak it up
My heart's an empty cup
One day is not enough
Take time to care for all the things you love
My heart's an empty cup
It's time to fill it up
(Be still, my brain needs time to soak it up)
Be still, my brain needs time to soak it up
My heart's an empty cup
One day is not enough
We’re pieces of one body
Two ripples in an ocean
I’m feeling everything you’re feeling
Let’s be bold and be revealing
Be still, my hands
Though it’s not enough
And they’re pulling you under
Can you stand up?
Do you stand for love?
Only accept the love you think you deserve
Drink it from a cup
And you don’t know what you’re worth
It’s time to fill it up
I’ve forgotten how to pray for an empty heart
And I’ve been haunted by the time that you give to hurt
I’ve forgotten how to pray for an empty heart
And I’ve been haunted by the time that you give to hurt
Heart's an empty cup
It's time to fill it up
We’re pieces of one body
Two ripples in an ocean
I’m feeling everything you’re feeling
Let’s grow old and be believing
A Day in the Park was written by Graham Ritchie & Hannah Shepherd & Tom Iansek.
A Day in the Park was produced by Tom Iansek & Graham Ritchie.
Airling released A Day in the Park on Sat Mar 25 2017.
“A Day In the Park” is a beautiful song which I wrote with Tom after I walked in on him playing this piano riff in the studio one day. It’s a duet and creates a poignant and peaceful moment in the middle of the album. I feel like it’s a reminder for us to take time out to be peaceful, to fill oursel...
Graham Ritchie spoke about the instrumentation in this track as ‘our voices’. It’s minimal and features the three of us speaking through our instruments to capture this song’s beauty.
– Airling in a 2017 interview with Music Feeds.