“Face the Day” was originally a song by Australian hard rock band, The Angels. Released in October 1980, it was the third and final single from their fourth studio album, ‘Dark Room’. The single charted at number 30 on the Recorded Music NZ and number 67 on the Kent Music Report. The song would ev...
I don't want to face the day
I don't want to face the day
I don't want to face the day, the day today
Long nights leave me stranded
Black visions danger signs
No love, I need protection
Feels like I'm on a production line
Daggers of dawn, cold hearted day
Why does it have to be morning?
Cover my head, I'm staying in bed
Too late the loveless warning
I don't want to face the day, the day today
I don't want to face the day, the day today
Outside the screaming city
Red lights and hungry eyes
Sucks like a space invader
The vacuum of its lies
Stealing my strength, stealing my time
It's raining in a world of traders
I don't want to face the day
I don't want to face the day
Let me keep on sleeping
Forget that I'm alone
One day of faceless living
Is twenty four hours too long
I don't want to face the day
I don't want to face the day
I don't want to face the day, the day today
Give me the night, it's more forgiving
Hold back the light from my eyes
Please stay, invisible darkness
Can't see the tears i cry
I know it's coming, loaded with nothing
Trapped in a tunnel of time
I don't want to face the day
I don't want to face the day
I don't want to face the day, the day today
I don't want to face the day, the day any day
I don't want to
I don't want to
I don't want to face the day
I don't want to face the day
Face the day
I don't want to face the day
I don't want to face the day
I don't want to face the day
I don't want to face the day
I don't want to face it
I don't want to face the day
I don't want to
I don't want to
I don't want to face it
I don't want to face the day
I don't want to face the day
I don't want to face the day
Face The Day was written by Doc Neeson & John Brewster & Rick Brewster.
Face The Day was produced by Alan Niven & Wyn Davis.