Lyrics My Sunny One - Heather Woods Broderick

My Sunny One - Heather Woods Broderick
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song My Sunny One, artist - Heather Woods Broderick. Album song Invitation, in the genre Альтернатива
Date of issue: 18.04.2019
Record label: Western Vinyl
Song language: English

My Sunny One

I dreamt that I found your eyes slow and unfeeling on me
When I came to I realized I’d been walking toward a rose-colored cold life
It’s been far from a sunny one and feeling as sun dappled water
It’s been far from a sunny one and feeling as sun dappled water
So I run, feeling fast, to the edge of the cotton fields
The tie breaking lines, dreams of winning put too lightly
I dreamt that I found your eyes slow and unfeeling on me
When I came to I realized I’d been walking toward a rose-colored cold life
It’s been far from a sunny one, and now it’s fleeting as fast as sun dappled
water
It’s been far from a sunny one, and now it’s fleeting as fast as sun dappled
water
When I’m down, it’s not for today, but for recalling bygone lies of yesterday
They live in some paradise where I damn this fist of silence
I dreamt that I found your eyes slow and unfeeling on me
When I came to I realized I’d been walking toward a rose-colored cold life
We’ve come for my sunny one, I know I’m fleeting as sun dappled water
We’ve come for my sunny one, I know I’m fleeting as sun dappled water

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Artist lyrics: Heather Woods Broderick