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The Moonshoots - Sunrise Daydream Lyrics



The Moonshoots - Sunrise Daydream Lyrics
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The moon makes tides and rivers flow
But something bigger makes my lover go
It's the sun
And when the morning comes round the bend
That's the time when my dreaming ends
It's the sun
The sun
I see through clouds around my head
And I can tell you're thinking of her instead
In the sun
With coffee empty words are said
Let's spend this moment hiding in my bed
In the sun
The sun
And there's nothing left to say
You've gone and left me to another wasted day
So I eat my stale cold toast
And I pick up all my scattered clothes
In the sun
In my mind I might regret
We're spinnin on never to forget
The sun has taken you away
You can't just blame it on your day
The sun
Has taken you away
It's the sun
The sun
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English

The moon makes tides and rivers flow
But something bigger makes my lover go
It's the sun
And when the morning comes round the bend
That's the time when my dreaming ends
It's the sun
The sun
I see through clouds around my head
And I can tell you're thinking of her instead
In the sun
With coffee empty words are said
Let's spend this moment hiding in my bed
In the sun
The sun
And there's nothing left to say
You've gone and left me to another wasted day
So I eat my stale cold toast
And I pick up all my scattered clothes
In the sun
In my mind I might regret
We're spinnin on never to forget
The sun has taken you away
You can't just blame it on your day
The sun
Has taken you away
It's the sun
The sun
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Writer: Katrina Felsted, Robert Felsted
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The Moonshoots - Sunrise Daydream Video
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Performed By: The Moonshoots
Language: English
Length: 3:18
Written by: Katrina Felsted, Robert Felsted

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