I know a girl who was schooled in
Manhattan
She reads dusty books and learns
phrases in Latin
She is an author, or maybe a poet
A genius but it's just this world
doesn't know it
She works on her novel most every
day
If you laugh she will say
chorus:
Seize the day, seize whatever you
can
'Cause life slips away just like
hourglass sand
Seize the day, pray for grace from
God's hand
Then nothing will stand in your
way
Seize the day
Well I know a doctor, a fine young
physician
Left his six-figure job for a mission
position
He's healing the sick in an African
clinic
He works in the dirt and writes
home to the cynics
He says "We work through the night
so most every day
As we watch the sun rise we can
say
chorus
Well I know a man who's been doing
some thinking
He's as bitter and cold as the whiskey
he's drinking
He's talking 'bout fear, about chances
not taken
If you listen to him you can hear
his heart breaking
He says "One day you're a boy and
the next day you're dead
I wish way back when someone had
said
chorus
Well one thing I've noticed, wherever
I wander
Everyone's got a dream he can follow
or squander
You can do what you will with the
days you are given
I'm trying to spend mine on the
business of living
So I'm singing my songs off of any
old stage
You can laugh if you want, I'll
still say
chorus
(C) 1995 Sunday Shoes Music (ASCAP)