Sunrise
by Pulp

Album: We Love Life (2001)
Charted: 23
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  • I used to hate the sun
    Because it shone on everythin' I'd done
    Made me feel that all that I had done
    Was overfill the ashtray of my life
    All my achievements in days of yore
    Range from pathetic to piss-poor
    But all that's gonna change

    Because here comes sunrise
    Yeah, here's your sunrise

    I used to hide from the sun
    Tried to live my whole life underground, umm
    Why'd you have to rise and ruin all my fun?
    Just turn over, close the curtains on the day

    But here comes sunrise
    Yeah, here's your sunrise

    When you've been awake all night long
    And you feel like crashin' out at dawn
    But you've been awake all night
    So why should you crash out at dawn? Writer/s: Matthew Joseph Banks, Scott Jeffrey Rice, Thomas Charles Chantler Williams
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Peermusic Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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