18:00 Golden Hour
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18:00 Golden Hour
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I don't wanna be distracted
'Cause every hour is like a passing mist
I'm learning how to hear and see all these sights and sounds
This is you and me, this is here and now
In your presence
Your presence
And even in this moment I can feel you close
You are so much better than I could ever hope
So give me ears to hear you, and give me eyes to see
Everywhere I go you're with me
I'm learning how to hear and see all these sights and sounds
This is you and me, this is here and now
In your presence
Your presence
And even in this moment I can feel you close
You are so much better than I could ever hope
So give me ears to hear you, and give me eyes to see
Everywhere I go you're with me
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Jonathan Ogden performs "18:00 Golden Hour", and this lyric page sits inside the Jonathan Ogden catalog on LyroVerse.
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Yes. The related section below points to 07:00 the Morning Comes and 11:00 Everything Beautiful / 12: 00 Daydreaming with a short reason for opening each page next.
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