The Morning Son
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The Morning Son
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You'll never know
Unless you try
You're blinded by what
You idolise
I stand alone
Nobody knows
The morning son has rose
He's in my mind
He's in my soul
He's even in my
Rock and roll
I stand alone
Nobody knows
The morning son has rose
I'm here to show
I help you out
It takes a lot of time
I've worked it out
I stand alone
Nobody knows
The morning son has rose
The morning son has rose
The morning son has rose
The morning son has rose
So let it be
And given time
You go your way
And I'll go mine
I stand alone
Nobody knows
The morning son has rose
We'll never know
Unless we try
We're blinded by what
We idolize
We stand alone
Nobody knows
The morning son has rose
The morning son has rose
The morning son has rose
The morning son has rose
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