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The Workday Release - Hospital Grounds Lyrics



The Workday Release - Hospital Grounds Lyrics




Others take for granted
The morning light but never you and I
We all know we're dying
But here I feel there's clarity to life
So ask me how I'm doing
Cause lately I can't force myself to lie
You and I are pretty
Laughing cause our sight is simplified

Sweet morning light don't pass me by
Sweet morning light don't pass me by

Last night I was crying
I guess that comes with putting up a fight
But I won't call it losing
Winning's what we do before we die
Ask me how I'm doing
Honestly, I'm struggling with why
Fairness wasn't promised
But still I'm feeling I deserve more time

Sweet morning light don't pass me by
Sweet morning light don't pass me by

Look what I found on hospital grounds
Look what I found on hospital grounds
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Others take for granted
The morning light but never you and I
We all know we're dying
But here I feel there's clarity to life
So ask me how I'm doing
Cause lately I can't force myself to lie
You and I are pretty
Laughing cause our sight is simplified

Sweet morning light don't pass me by
Sweet morning light don't pass me by

Last night I was crying
I guess that comes with putting up a fight
But I won't call it losing
Winning's what we do before we die
Ask me how I'm doing
Honestly, I'm struggling with why
Fairness wasn't promised
But still I'm feeling I deserve more time

Sweet morning light don't pass me by
Sweet morning light don't pass me by

Look what I found on hospital grounds
Look what I found on hospital grounds
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Writer: David Ottestad
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.




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Written by: David Ottestad

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