Sunday Sun [by Beck]
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Sunday Sun [by Beck]
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Haven't got a lot to learn
And my eyes stray again
Looking for a satellite
In the rays of heaven again
There's no other ending
Sunday sun
Yesterday is ending
Sunday sun
Jealous minds walk in a line
And their faces jade the strain
Stranded in infinity rooms
And we're safe from any harm
There's no other ending
Sunday sun
Yesterdays are mending
Sunday sun
Looking for a satellite
In the rays of heaven again
Haven't got a lot to learn
And my eyes stray again
There's no other ending
Sunday sun
Yesterday is ending
Sunday sun
There's no other ending
Sunday sun
Yesterdays are mending
Sunday sun
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