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Leche Flan - In the Morning Lyrics



Leche Flan - In the Morning Lyrics




In the morning
I can feel the sun through my window
In the moonlight
I can see your face how I want to

In the evening
There's a warm wind
But it leaves me
Feeling lonely
And I wonder
Does the sun ever come when you're 'round me?

And it's always into the dark
With things that I cannot know
And when I see those leaves start to fall
I know that It cannot grow

In the doorway
I can see nothing but a shadow
In the hallway
I can hear footsteps but they won't go

In the night time
It's a slow rise
And the day time
It seems alright
In the mean time
I can wait for the words 'til it feels fine

And it's always into the dark
With things that I cannot know
And when I see those leaves start to fall
I know that It cannot grow
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In the morning
I can feel the sun through my window
In the moonlight
I can see your face how I want to

In the evening
There's a warm wind
But it leaves me
Feeling lonely
And I wonder
Does the sun ever come when you're 'round me?

And it's always into the dark
With things that I cannot know
And when I see those leaves start to fall
I know that It cannot grow

In the doorway
I can see nothing but a shadow
In the hallway
I can hear footsteps but they won't go

In the night time
It's a slow rise
And the day time
It seems alright
In the mean time
I can wait for the words 'til it feels fine

And it's always into the dark
With things that I cannot know
And when I see those leaves start to fall
I know that It cannot grow
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Writer: Joey De Castro
Copyright: Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Leche Flan
Language: English
Length: 3:08
Written by: Joey De Castro

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