Sunrise (Eyes of the Young)

Album: Oczy Mlody (2017)
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  • The sunrise insists on gladness
    But how can I be glad
    Now my flower is dead
    Oh, sun
    I see you happy
    You've made the morning dew
    Now you're showing me the truth but I don't want to believe you..
    (Believe you, believe you, believe you)

    The sunbeams
    Burnin' my child dreams
    The machine that brings me joy
    Now it's just a stupid toy
    Oh, if I could go back and find you
    I'd kiss your glowing head
    And hear the things you said
    And always believe you
    (Believe you, believe you, believe you)

    Oh, the sunset
    Is fuckin' with my head
    Feels like a dying love in the eyes of the young
    Tell me love is neither living or dying
    It's a power in your mind
    I think it's with you all the time
    It only hurts when it leaves you Writer/s: DENNIS COYNE, MILEY CYRUS, STEVEN DROZD, WAYNE MICHAEL COYNE
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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