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Fairport Convention - Morning Way Lyrics



Fairport Convention - Morning Way Lyrics




[ Featuring Trader Horne ]

Dreaming strands of nightmare
Are sticking to my feet
It's time to wake up and throw away
The last remaining sheet

Sunlight sliding down my back
And dripping on the gray
It's time to watch the dawning light
Reveal the morning way

Dreams are fading
Now it's nearly noon
And then it's afternoon
The leaves are creeping
Green inside the day

To where the friends
Who used to lend me love
Are all above my head
And looking down at me
To smile at how it ought to be

To where the friends
Who used to lend me love
Are all above my head
And looking down at me
To smile at how it ought to be

To where the friends
Who used to lend me love
Are all above my head
And looking down at me
To smile at how it ought to be
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Dreaming strands of nightmare
Are sticking to my feet
It's time to wake up and throw away
The last remaining sheet

Sunlight sliding down my back
And dripping on the gray
It's time to watch the dawning light
Reveal the morning way

Dreams are fading
Now it's nearly noon
And then it's afternoon
The leaves are creeping
Green inside the day

To where the friends
Who used to lend me love
Are all above my head
And looking down at me
To smile at how it ought to be

To where the friends
Who used to lend me love
Are all above my head
And looking down at me
To smile at how it ought to be

To where the friends
Who used to lend me love
Are all above my head
And looking down at me
To smile at how it ought to be
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Writer: JUDY DYBLE
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Royalty Network




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Performed By: Fairport Convention
Featuring: Trader Horne
Length: 4:35
Written by: JUDY DYBLE

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