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Alan Horvath - Sun Mass Recital Lyrics




We sat on the meadow wall,
Counted stars and felt so small,
Wondering, were there
Something more to say ...
The moon shone through these
Autumn leaves,
Tasting Honey Suckle breezes,
Waiting for morning again.

Yes, and oh, don't you see the sun
Coming up on everyone
And don't you hear it calling your name?
Dance around the maypole stream
Stepping in and out of dreaming
This dawn won't ever be the same.


We knew when the time had come,
Packed memories ... blessed each one
And headed for the freeway like a stranger.
Through desert heat and winter rain,
Waiting to find a home again ...
Just some babe, a-looking for a manger.

Yes, and oh, don't you see the sun
Coming up on everyone
And oh, don't you hear it calling your name?
Dance around the maypole stream,
Stepping in and out of dreaming ...
This dawn won't ever be the same.
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We sat on the meadow wall,
Counted stars and felt so small,
Wondering, were there
Something more to say ...
The moon shone through these
Autumn leaves,
Tasting Honey Suckle breezes,
Waiting for morning again.

Yes, and oh, don't you see the sun
Coming up on everyone
And don't you hear it calling your name?
Dance around the maypole stream
Stepping in and out of dreaming
This dawn won't ever be the same.


We knew when the time had come,
Packed memories ... blessed each one
And headed for the freeway like a stranger.
Through desert heat and winter rain,
Waiting to find a home again ...
Just some babe, a-looking for a manger.

Yes, and oh, don't you see the sun
Coming up on everyone
And oh, don't you hear it calling your name?
Dance around the maypole stream,
Stepping in and out of dreaming ...
This dawn won't ever be the same.
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