
DayOneNY
2 mins 46 secs
Ages 14 - 18
This video features the song 'Walking on Sunshine' with a focus on the theme of distinguishing between love and abuse. The lyrics emphasize the importance of feeling good, alive, and real in a relationship, and not settling for less.
"I used to think maybe you loved me, now baby, I'm sure. I just can't wait till the day when you knock on my door. Now every time I go for the mailbox, I've got to hold myself down. Because I just can't wait till you write me you're coming around. Now I'm walking on sunshine, whoa. I'm walking on sunshine, whoa. And doesn't it feel good? Hey, yeah. I used to think maybe you loved me, now I know that it's true. And I don't want to spend my whole life just waiting for you. Now I don't want you back for the weekend, not back for a day, no, no, no. Say baby, I just want you back and I want you to stay. Oh yeah, I'm walking on sunshine, whoa. I'm walking on sunshine, whoa. And doesn't it feel good? Yeah. Oh yeah, and doesn't it feel good? I'm walking on sunshine, whoa. I feel alive, I feel alive, I feel alive, it's really real. I'm walking on sunshine, whoa. I'm walking on sunshine, whoa. It's time to feel good, hey. Alright now, it's time to feel good. I feel, I feel, I feel good now, it's time to feel good. It's time to feel good."