The Lighthouse and the Whaler
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Morning

Morning lyrics by The Lighthouse and the Whaler. I'll see ya soon, the morning light calm on the dew I'll feel the pain, the loss of you is more than I can...

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Morning

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I'll see ya soon, the morning light calm on the dew

I'll feel the pain, the loss of you is more than I can say

I want to know where your going too

I feel the cold as your passing through

I'll see ya soon, in solace I sit next to you

I'll wait and see, your morning light shining on me

I want to know where your going too

I feel the cold as your passing through

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