Stain on the Sun

Album: New River Head (1991)
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  • She was the only girl in your eyes
    She was the one good thing in your life
    How is it different now, over night?
    What is this inexplicable cloud that blocks your sight?

    Oh yeah, I'll take your word
    Your eyes are better than mine
    But I still can't see a single stain on the sun

    Oh, but if you say it's there
    It's bound to darken in time
    You go your way, you do what has to be done

    She was the answer to all your prayers
    She was as vital to you as the air
    Why is she suddenly such a drag?
    Where is the bullet, oh, in the holy roman flag?

    Oh yeah, I'll take your word
    Your eyes are better than mine
    But I still can't see a single stain on the sun

    Oh, but if you say it's there
    It's bound to darken in time
    You go your way, you do what has to be done

    Oh yeah, I'll take your word
    Your eyes are better than mine
    But I still can't see a single stain on the sun

    Oh, but if you say it's there
    It's bound to darken in time
    You go your way, you do what has to be done

    Oh, I'll take your word
    Your eyes are better than mine
    But I still can't see a single stain on the sun

    Oh, but if you say it's there
    It's bound to darken in time
    You go your way, you do what has to be done

    Writer/s: NICK SALOMAN
    Publisher: Third Side Music Inc.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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