Winter Sun

Album: single release only (2022)
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  • Like winter sun, ah-ah-ah

    Hey, you know what they say
    Everything in moderation
    So let's save a little space
    To find relief from all the darkness
    Streams of light come shining through
    And I am here for you
    'Cause that is what we do

    I will be your winter sun
    And you can be my summer rain
    We will be there when the bad times come
    And when the good rolls around again
    Just like winter sun (sun)
    Like winter sun, ah-ah-ah

    Though, some time ago
    I thought I could handle it all on my own (oh-oh)
    Oh, oh, those times would show
    I needed someone there to catch me
    Remind me that light's shining through
    'Cause that is what we do
    And I'll do the same for you

    Yeah, I will be your winter sun (I will be your winter sun)
    And you can be my summer rain (and you can be my summer rain)
    We will be there when the bad times come (ooh, when the bad times come)
    And when the good rolls around again (ah-ah-ah)
    Just like winter sun, ah-ah-ah
    Like winter sun, ah-ah-ah

    Just when you thought that the storm would never pass
    Just when you thought that the clouds would never ever part

    I will be your winter sun (I will be your winter sun)
    And you can be my summer rain (and you can be my summer rain)
    We will be there when the bad times come (ooh, when the bad times come)
    And when the good rolls around again (ah-ah-ah)
    Just like winter sun, ah-ah-ah
    Like winter sun, ah-ah-ah
    Just like winter sun
    Like winter sun, ah-ah-ah Writer/s: Lenka Kripac
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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