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Xaia & Rain Man & Oly - Morning Came Too Soon Lyrics



Xaia & Rain Man & Oly - Morning Came Too Soon Lyrics




You held my mind
And read both my hands

Meant for each other
For that one night stand

We didn't make love
But cheered on our dreams

Rain-soaked on the porch
Comfortable as could be

And the morning came too soon
And the hangover sent us both to our rooms
And sometimes I think you might think about it too
And how the morning came too soon

Strangers in the crowd
You somehow stuck out

Went outside alone
When our friends got too loud

We parted as friends
Too enthralled to be sad

Then too late I realized
You're the best friend that I've had

And the morning came too soon
And the hangover sent us both to our rooms
And sometimes I think you might think about it too
And how the morning came too soon
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You held my mind
And read both my hands

Meant for each other
For that one night stand

We didn't make love
But cheered on our dreams

Rain-soaked on the porch
Comfortable as could be

And the morning came too soon
And the hangover sent us both to our rooms
And sometimes I think you might think about it too
And how the morning came too soon

Strangers in the crowd
You somehow stuck out

Went outside alone
When our friends got too loud

We parted as friends
Too enthralled to be sad

Then too late I realized
You're the best friend that I've had

And the morning came too soon
And the hangover sent us both to our rooms
And sometimes I think you might think about it too
And how the morning came too soon
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Writer: Lianna Sylvan
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Xaia & Rain Man & Oly - Morning Came Too Soon Video
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Performed By: Xaia & Rain Man & Oly
Language: English
Length: 3:28
Written by: Lianna Sylvan

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