Sing for the lousy morning
Sing for the lousy morning lyrics by Planant. Oh, few steps away One brand new day And we'll fare well again We'll look away Put down the blame And we'll fare...
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Sing for the lousy morning
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Oh, few steps away
One brand new day
And we'll fare well again
We'll look away
Put down the blame
And we'll fare well
The storm will hurl all the raindrops down
The storm will hurl all the raindrops down
We will run along leaves, seeds and feathers
Running all along leaves, seeds and feathers
Rush until it's a
Oh, a coming day
Untie your laces
And we'll fare well again
We'll look away
No more the same
We'll fare well
Up until it's a
(Solo)
The storm will hurl all the raindrops down
The storm will hurl all the raindrops down
The storm will hurl all the raindrops down
The storm will hurl all the raindrops down
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