This song is probably most notable (to me) for being very much *below* my normal singing range. The out-of-range vocals reminds me, I suppose, of 'Untitled' off of The Cure's 1989 release Disintegration, an incredible album. It works, I suppose, and that's what matters. I've never been accused of writing a whole lot of love songs, and rightfully so. 'Sunny Weather', I suppose, is as close as I've gotten thus far. This song was actually written for my wife, but I never told her ... she figured it out later on. It doesn't have the typical romantic flair of Pop 40 love songs, but just a simple truth: though I'm not perfect, God is working in my heart! She shook her head and turned away she said she will not hear my voice today
"you are still asleep and still the same, same as the day you said you'd change." and with my thoughts she let me stand with words that scared my face and hands maybe when I let my rocket land she will see the boy inside the man break this heart as cold as stone you got to, got to now then hello sunny weather hello sunny weather breathe so deep this love of Christ I got to, got to now then hello sunny weather hello, hello loveliness it has a name like John and Jill and Bill and Charlemagne and I guess my years of acting sane were spent looking for the Saviour's face I know I've said this all before but I'm sure I mean it now all the more...