When The Night Feels My Song

Album: Sounding A Mosaic (2004)
Charted: 24
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  • I'm on the rocky hill
    Heading down off the mountain slope
    And as my steps echo, echo louder than before
    Another day is done
    Say goodbye to the setting sun
    See what I found
    Turn back to the ground
    Just as before

    And hey, hey, hey, hey
    Hey, beautiful day (hey, hey)
    Hey, beautiful day
    Hey, hey, hey, hey
    Hey, beautiful day (hey, hey)
    Hey, beautiful day

    When the night feels my song
    I'll be home, I'll be home

    Into the undergrowth
    To stand out on a lonely road
    In the twilight, the day turns to night
    And I'm alone
    And when the light has left
    I'm not sure of my every step
    Follow the wind that pushes me west
    Back to my bed

    And hey, hey, hey, hey (hey)
    Hey, beautiful day (hey, hey)
    Hey, beautiful day
    Hey, hey, hey, hey (hey)
    Hey, beautiful day (hey, hey)
    Hey, beautiful day

    When the night feels my song
    I'll be home, I'll be home
    When the night feels my song
    I'll be home, I'll be home
    When the night feels my song
    I'll be home, I'll be home Writer/s: Carl Pengelly, Eon Sinclair, Jay Malinowski
    Publisher: Third Side Music Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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