Yes!! Another guitar acoustic from me!! Are you still happy you encouraged me to learn an instrument?? LOL!!

Faster songs are a bit more challenging for me, I would love to get a music track for this...please pm me if you are interested.

Until then...sure this isn't a clean run-through, but I tried my best.

Danny came up with a good idea and was so happy he allowed me to help write it. I came up with the melody and chorded it and sing it. Let me know your thoughts.


MONDAY'S CHILD on SoundClick


Mondays Child
by Danny Ketcherside and Tammy
© 2012

Monday cries alone at night once more
Tuesday's gone and Wednesday's child
Just walked right out the door
Thursday Friday Saturday
Are making plans to go away
With Sunday like a thousand times before
And Monday cries alone at night once more

Chorus
Take a look at Monday's child
A face so fair they'll stay a while
No one ever stays too long
A fleeting moment then they're gone
Happiness for her is not allowed
She always pays the price for being Mondays child

Monday paints a smile upon her face
Sunday says that Monday's child
Has fallen out of grace
Thursday Friday Saturday
Turn their backs and walk away
Tuesday and Wednesday choose to play it safe
While Monday paints a smile upon her face

Chorus
Take a look at Monday's child
A face so fair they'll stay a while
No one ever stays too long
A fleeting moment then they're gone
Happiness for her is not allowed
She always pays the price for being Mondays child

Bridge
The mirror is deceiving
In loneliness she is reeling
She'd gladly trade her pretty face
For a happy heart to take its place

Chorus
Take a look at Monday's child
A face so fair they'll stay a while
No one ever stays too long
A fleeting moment then they're gone
Happiness for her is not allowed
She always pays the price for being Mondays child


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