Into the Sunshine

Album: Left Right Wrong (2007)
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  • Well the way you pull the fuzzys from my sweater
    doesn't make up for the times you let me sink into the floor
    and the lies you told to make me feel all better
    they didn't work so please don't tell me anymore

    I'm waking up to see the sun
    it's a light that lets me know a new days begun
    and I can leave behind, the terrors of my unconscious mind, into the sunshine

    tell me this, why do you run away
    just when I decided to say something true for once
    you should try it, just say what you mean
    cause I can't read the lines let alone in between

    I'm waking up to see the sun
    it's a light that lets me know a new days begun
    and I can leave behind, the terrors of my unconscious mind, into the sunshine

    (bah bah bah..)

    and I know my mellow tone can be misleading
    but I've just put my anger to good use
    you see I've given up on begging and pleading
    every scratch on this guitar is because of you

    I'm waking up to see the sun
    it's a light that lets me know a new days begun
    and I can leave behind, the terrors of my unconscious mind, into the sunshine

    I'm waking up to see the sun
    it's a light that lets me know a new days begun
    and I can leave behind, the terrors of my unconscious mind, into the sunshine

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