Good Morning
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Good Morning
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I took a look
In your book
Read a few lines and i was hooked
I didn't know love until i met you
I was a mess
I must confess
That long black hair and a long black dress
I think that i was blind until i met you
Good morning sunshine
Great the day and the light
Its time to go outside
If you could keep steady
Get up and get ready
Its time to go outside
I crossed the lines
I made you cry
I must have done it a thousand times
I guess that love is just a mountain
All the things running through my head
All the things i wished i'd said
I'd be a fool to think that i could ever let you go
Good morning sunshine
Great the day and the light
Its time to go outside
If you could keep steady
Get up and get ready
Its time to go outside
With you
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