Lyrics Seven O'Clock Hymn - Magna Carta

Seven O'Clock Hymn - Magna Carta
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Seven O'Clock Hymn, artist - Magna Carta. Album song Magna Carta, in the genre Музыка мира
Date of issue: 08.05.2012
Record label: Repertoire
Song language: English

Seven O'Clock Hymn

Diamonds in their velvet shining
hangs the sky, the night is climbing slowly
nothing moves, the waking world is done
waiting for the sun
and all around, the earth is slowly waking
in the east, the dawn is slowly breaking
morning sun
morning sun
day begins with morning sun
laughter like an iced pond breaking
wakes love sleeping far behind,
breathing on the frosted windows
hiding from, the world outside he’ll mind
you say it can’t be done
but a little bit of blue’s took the edge of the morning sun
Tune low my ears for whispers
gentle as the rising sun,
fill my ears with mindless wonder
raise my head to find the day has come
you say it can’t be done
but a little bit of blue’s took the edge of the morning sun
morning sun
morning sun
day begins with morning sun
empty leaves form a restless carpet
brushing on your falling footsteps
North wind turn your face, to frozen stone
and darkness has no home
and all around the earth is slowly waking
in the east, the dawn is slowly breaking
morning sun
morning sun
day begins with morning sun
sun is rising, dawn is breaking,
dawn is breaking, sun is rising,
sun is rising, moon is dying,

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