Sun's Coming Up

Album: Lonerism (2012)
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  • All those things I ever thought
    Would never end
    To think they're now all memories
    Sends me round the bend

    To watch her airplane swaying
    Coming in to land
    There my world is hanging
    In someone else's hands

    And if I have done something
    And you have to let me go
    Think of me as someone
    Someone that you know

    But if I don't hear something
    Pretty soon from now
    I'll disconnect completely
    See how that works out

    I wasn't daring
    Not much a chancer
    Oh my darling
    Why won't you answer?

    Seven a.m.
    Midnight in Dover
    Sun's coming up now
    I guess it's over

    Playing his guitar
    While he's dying of cancer
    Oh my father
    Why won't you answer?

    Seven a.m.
    Midnight in Dover
    Sun's coming up now
    I guess it's over Writer/s: Kevin Parker
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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