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Forglow - When The Sun Dont Shine Lyrics



Forglow - When The Sun Dont Shine Lyrics




He gazes on
But who am I to Judge him
Looking at this reflection of the sun
Hes not the only one

Yeah, But as he watched his reflection
In the syncopated sea, It all came to me

If the sun don't shine to me
You need not care
If the rain dont fall today
Free your mind
Think of all the things in your way

He stares on
At his world from a window
The streets he roams in his mind
Visualise that spiteful sigh

Yeah, but as he watched the reflection
In the syncopated sea, it all came to me

If the sun don't shine to me
You need not care
If the rain dont fall today
Free your mind
Think of all the things in your way

If the sun don't shine to me
You need not care
If the rain dont fall today
I wont mind the thoughts that take me to another place
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He gazes on
But who am I to Judge him
Looking at this reflection of the sun
Hes not the only one

Yeah, But as he watched his reflection
In the syncopated sea, It all came to me

If the sun don't shine to me
You need not care
If the rain dont fall today
Free your mind
Think of all the things in your way

He stares on
At his world from a window
The streets he roams in his mind
Visualise that spiteful sigh

Yeah, but as he watched the reflection
In the syncopated sea, it all came to me

If the sun don't shine to me
You need not care
If the rain dont fall today
Free your mind
Think of all the things in your way

If the sun don't shine to me
You need not care
If the rain dont fall today
I wont mind the thoughts that take me to another place
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Writer: Matthew Reilly, Ross Loudon
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Length: 4:03
Written by: Matthew Reilly, Ross Loudon

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