Daylight
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Daylight
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Daylight
The moon is falling, tomorrow is calling us inside,
So much to tell you, with seconds burning up the night
Lying here beside you
i wish that i could say what's in my heart
when morning comes, will you be gone?
what if the daylight comes too fast?
what if we take the sun and never give it back?
i can feel the moment fade, but i can't let this slip away
what if the daylight comes too fast?
it's such a mystery the way that you move me and make me feel
but here in the darkness, if we could just hold as time stands still
now the dawn is breaking
i whisper 'can you save this final breath?'
when morning comes will you be gone?
what if the daylight comes too fast?
what if we take the sun and never give it back?
i can feel the moment fade, but i can't let this slip away
what if the daylight comes too fast?
As i try to say so much,
words just can't describe my love.
what if the daylight comes too fast?
what if we take the sun and never give it back?
i can feel the moment fade, but i can't let this slip away
what if the daylight comes too fast?
what if the daylight comes too fast?
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Who performs "Daylight"?
David Hodges performs "Daylight", and this lyric page sits inside the David Hodges catalog on LyroVerse.
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