Color Song

Album: Now That the Light Is Fading (2017)
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    Now that the light is fading
    Silver and purple at twilight
    Scenes of the day remain with us
    Bright as the fire is burning bright

    Blue as the sky above the lake
    And blue the water flowing
    White birch drooping on the shore
    Her leaves of emerald glowing

    The night is robed in spangled black
    And soon we shall be sleeping
    Beyond the moon that rides on high
    The radiant dawn is creeping, creeping

    Down through the leaves the sunlight
    Came in shafts of gold
    Now by the dying embers
    We watched the day grow old Writer/s: Maggie Rogers
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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