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Thomas Tree Murray - Sunday Morning Lyrics



Thomas Tree Murray - Sunday Morning Lyrics
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Strollin' along
With my girl and all her charms
On a Sunday morning
Birds sing along
As we hum our favorite song
Arm and arm together
To me she means the world
I never known a nicer girl
She's a beautiful lady
Its hard for me to say
How my past won't go away
I can't put it behind me
Footsteps followin' me
Ain't it funny though it seems
Trouble always finds me
Soon the day will come
And justice will be done
Then I'll be leaving
She don't need to know I won't hurt her
He's taken everything and he's gone away
Then I gotta be leavin'
She's gonna hit the trail
He's gonna go to jail
Better leave his girlfriend behind
When he gets to next town
He's gonna start lookin' around
He'll find himself a brand new girl
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Strollin' along
With my girl and all her charms
On a Sunday morning
Birds sing along
As we hum our favorite song
Arm and arm together
To me she means the world
I never known a nicer girl
She's a beautiful lady
Its hard for me to say
How my past won't go away
I can't put it behind me
Footsteps followin' me
Ain't it funny though it seems
Trouble always finds me
Soon the day will come
And justice will be done
Then I'll be leaving
She don't need to know I won't hurt her
He's taken everything and he's gone away
Then I gotta be leavin'
She's gonna hit the trail
He's gonna go to jail
Better leave his girlfriend behind
When he gets to next town
He's gonna start lookin' around
He'll find himself a brand new girl
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Writer: Thomas Murray, Cory Coppage
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Thomas Tree Murray - Sunday Morning Video
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Performed By: Thomas Tree Murray
Language: English
Length: 2:59
Written by: Thomas Murray, Cory Coppage

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