Sun Can't Be Seen No More
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Sun Can't Be Seen No More
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When a blue star come flyin' by
It's best to run, to run inside
A thing that makes you want to die
It's best to find a place to hide
Sun can't be seen no more
Sun can't be seen no more
No more
No more
When a blue star come flyin' by
It's best to run, to run inside
A thing that makes you want to die
It's best to find a place to hide
Sun can't be seen no more
Sun can't be seen no more
No more
No more
Long days of dark despair
A sadness blowin' everywhere
Sun can't be seen no more
Sun can't be seen no more
No more
No more
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David Lynch performs "Sun Can't Be Seen No More", and this lyric page sits inside the David Lynch catalog on LyroVerse.
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