Dance Upon Your Grave
de The Brothers Comatose
Oh, that sunrise
Daylights burning my eyes
I stayed up all night
Staring at the starry sky
Oh, sweet moonshine
Just a little taste and makes me feel so fine
It's dark outside and it's time for bed
But you lay awake all night instead
Well maybe just for an hour or two
I'll get to spend some time with you
We'll share a cup of coffee and the paper
These eyes are tired and yours are open wide
It never seemed so sweet outside
In the morning time
In the morning time
My my my fair girl
Come from two different worlds
You live the day and I love the night
You've got big plans for country life
My skin's too pale for that sunshine
And the city's post makes me feel alive
At night, I dream of the country
So sick of all the bustle in the city
For now, for now this is our home
We'll make the best before our roots have grown
To make it work we need a change of scene
But I'll meet you there halfway between
Halfway between
Halfway between
Halfway between
Well maybe just for an hour or two
I'll get to spend some time with you
We'll share a cup of coffee and the paper
These eyes are tired and yours are open wide
It never seemed so sweet outside
In the morning time
In the morning time
In the morning time
In the morning time
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