Waking Light
by Beck

Album: Morning Phase (2014)
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  • Waking light
    Your profile in shadow
    Raise yourself to the morning alone
    Night is gone
    Long way of turning
    You've waited long enough to know

    When the memory leaves you
    Somewhere you can't make it home
    When the morning comes to meet you
    Lay me down in waking light

    No one sees you here
    Roots are all covered
    There's such a length to go
    And how much can you show?
    Day is gone
    On a landslide of ribbon
    I've seen your lamplight burning low

    When the memory leaves you
    Somewhere you can't make it home
    When the morning comes to meet you
    Rest your eyes in waking light

    When the memory leaves you
    Somewhere you can't make it home
    When the morning comes to meet you
    Fill your eyes with waking light Writer/s: Beck Hansen
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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