Midnight's Another Day

Album: That Lucky Old Sun (2008)
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  • Lost my way
    The sun grew dim
    Stepped over grace
    And stood in sin
    Took the dive but couldn't swim
    A flag without the wind
    When there's no morning without you
    There's only darkness the whole day through
    Took the diamond from my soul
    And turned it back into coal

    All these voices
    All these memories
    Made me feel like stone
    All these people
    Make me feel so alone

    Lost in the dark
    No shades of grey
    Until I found (until I found)
    Midnight's another day

    Swept away (swept away)
    In a brainstorm(a brainstorm)
    Chapters missing (chapters missing)
    Pages torn (pages torn)
    Waited too long to feel the warmth
    I had to chase the sun

    (Tu-ru-ru, ru-ru)
    (Tu-ru-ru, ru-ru)

    All these voices
    All these memories
    Made me feel like stone
    All these people
    They make me feel so alone

    Lost in the dark (lost in the dark)
    No shades of grey
    Until I found (until I found)
    Midnight's another day Writer/s: Brian Wilson, Scott Bennett
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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