Good Morning
Read Good Morning lyrics by Early Eyes on LyroVerse, with linked artist context and related song paths.
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Good Morning
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It's too late to be thinking
When I've already drowned
I've been finding things to be messy
When I'm not around
I've been getting lost in your morning caffeine
Your crowded city streets
I've been wondering if you'll just forget me
So how could I ever leave?
Am I the only one
You keep up at night?
And I wonder
If I'm still alright
I've been getting lost in your morning caffeine
Your crowded city streets
And I've been wondering if you'll just forget me
And how could I leave?
I've been getting lost in your caffeine
Your crowded city streets
And I've been wondering if you'll just forget me
And how could I leave?
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Early Eyes performs "Good Morning", and this lyric page sits inside the Early Eyes catalog on LyroVerse.
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