As the Dawn Breaks

Album: Truelove Gutter (2009)
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  • As the dawn breaks
    Over roof slates
    Hope hung on every washing line
    As your heart aches
    Over life's fate
    I know we never had much time

    For us to give
    But we did
    There's something in those deep blue eyes
    As the light creeps over the houses
    And the slates are darked by rain
    In this morning search for meaning
    I hear a songbird's melody

    I hear a songbird's melody
    And she's singing just for me

    As the light creeps over the houses
    And the slates are darked by rain
    In this morning search for meaning
    I hear a songbird's melody

    I hear a songbird's melody
    And she's singing just for me

    Oh, she's singing just for me
    A simple songbird's melody Writer/s: RICHARD WILLIS HAWLEY
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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