Blame It On The Sun

Album: Talking Book (1972)
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  • Where has my love gone?
    How can I go on?
    It seems, dear, love has gone away

    Where is my spirit?
    I'm nowhere near it
    Oh, yes, my love has gone astray

    But I'll blame it on the sun
    The sun that didn't shine
    I'll blame it on the wind and the trees

    I'll blame it on the time that never was enough
    I'll blame it on the tide and the sea
    But my heart blames it on me

    Who poured the love out?
    What made this bitter doubt?
    Is peace not here for me to see?

    Wish I could tell you
    What I am feeling
    But words won't come for me to speak

    Oh, but I'll blame it on the sun
    That didn't fill the sky
    I'll blame it on the birds and the trees

    I'll blame it on the day that ended once too soon
    I'll blame it on the nights that could not be
    But my heart blames it on me

    Yeah, yeah, yeah, ooh
    Your heart blames it on you this time Writer/s: Stevie Wonder, Syreeta Wright
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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