Morning
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Morning
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I can see the sun, I can see the day
Crawling closer as the night fades away
I can feel the light, shining down on me
Oh Lord, I better go back to sleep
Every morning I get so confused on what I’m supposed to do
And I don’t know who you’ve become
Or who to talk to anymore
I fell in love when I was seventeen
Never learned to be alone
And I broke away from everything I need
And I’ll never be the same
At the bottom of a sea without a line
I’ll be the first to go and you’ll be the last to leave
But I’m sure we’ll work it out
And I’m tired of getting old without a single dime to show
But I can’t keep worryin’ about it
And I’ve got a lot to say, but it comes out the wrong way
So I keep on writing songs
I don’t know at all where I’m gonna be this fall…but I’ll be there anyways
I fell in love when I was seventeen
Never learned to be alone
And I broke away from everything I need
And I’ll never be the same
At the bottom of a sea without a line
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William Wild performs "Morning", and this lyric page sits inside the William Wild catalog on LyroVerse.
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