Sunday Morning in London
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Sunday Morning in London
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Today, maybe it's going to rain
cloudy like all the things
I keep close inside my mind
The shine, I hope (it) shows me the way
like the winds with the waves
sweep away all my fears
(bridge)
Now I feel like something strange
I'm realizing the truth
now I can see, everything strange
(chorus)
Sunday morning in London to take my dreams
sunday morning in London to reach all my ways
what's the future for me?
No more time and we'll see
My friends, many beautyful time,
only fun and jokes, didn't think 'bout tomorrow
sometimes, I am sad and alone
only your recalls give me strenght to go on
(bridge)
(chorus)
How can I follow the shine?
I'm not sure of my choice
I can change all my life but not myself
(chorus)
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