
David McWilliams – Midnight Sun Lyrics
Artist: David McWilliams
Song: Midnight Sun
Follow the morning sun, it’s turning in the sky
Its features are changing every flower
Follow the morning sun, it’s turning in the sky
Growing ever stronger by the hour
The darkness quickly fading
It is handing out a line
“Since you’re only borrowing my time
I’ll be following behind
Just in case you change your mind
And when evening comes I’ll rob you of your sunshine”
Follow the morning sun, it’s turning in the sky
Its features are changing every flower
Follow the morning sun, it’s turning in the sky
Growing ever stronger by the hour
To walk beneath the tree-tops
With the dew drops in your eyes
Listening to the morning sighs
And the lonesome heart cries
Of the white gull as he flies
I can’t forget the things I don’t wish to remember
Follow the morning sun, it’s turning in the sky
Its features are changing every flower
Follow the morning sun, it’s turning in the sky
Growing ever stronger by the hour
Across the glistening meadows
Over every unseen mile
The green grass seems to smile
Says, “Come join me for a while
And we’ll strut along in style
‘Til you’re drunk with all the beauty I can show you”
Follow the morning sun, it’s turning in the sky
Its features are changing every flower
Follow the morning sun, it’s turning in the sky
Growing ever stronger by the hour
Fast fade for morning sunshine
Into the evening rain
Its colours softly wane
To some place that I can’t name
But, I’ll be seeing them again
Yes, I’ll see them once again upon the morrow
Follow the morning sun, it’s turning in the sky
Its features are changing every flower
Follow the morning sun, it’s turning in the sky
Growing ever stronger by the hour
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From the album:
The Days of Pearly Spencer: Best Of
Release Year: 2019