Couple of Days

Jaret Ray Reddick

I'm takin' a vacation from the way she brings me down
A thousand beer-soaked love song scattered on the ground
In little stacks of disappointment and little piles of hope
I decided to think positive and this is what I wrote

I wanna take you with me across the biggest ocean
To a sunny place no one ever goes
We can dance and sing your favorite songs from memory
There won't be electricity and maybe we can stay
Together there forever or at least for a couple of days

We'll have to build a shelter, but I'll do at least half the work
You can make us breakfast wearin' nothin' but my shirt
And when it rains we can run naked and no one else will see
All the stuff I plan to do to you and what I hope you do to me
And by stuff I mean havin' sex and stuff
I'm pretty sure you knew that

I wanna take you with me across the biggest ocean
To a sunny place no one ever goes
We can dance and sing your favorite songs from memory
There won't be electricity and maybe we can stay
Together there forever or at least for a couple of days

We'll go to a place where the sun is brighter
And the weight of the world is lighter
I can learn to hunt and fish before we go
And you can learn to light a fire
In me

I wanna take you with me across the biggest ocean
To a sunny place no one ever goes
We can dance and sing your favorite songs from memory
We'll make some electricity
With you and me across the biggest ocean
To a sunny place no one ever goes
We can dance and sing your favorite songs from memory
There won't be electricity but maybe we can stay
We'll do it in the ocean like we did Saint Patrick's day
Together there forever or at least for a couple of days

Trivia about the song Couple of Days by Bowling for Soup

On which albums was the song “Couple of Days” released by Bowling for Soup?
Bowling for Soup released the song on the albums “Lunch. Drunk. Love.” in 2013 and “The Pledge Music Acoustic Album That Almost Never Was” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Couple of Days” by Bowling for Soup?
The song “Couple of Days” by Bowling for Soup was composed by Jaret Ray Reddick.

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