What time is it where you are?
It must be afternoon
And here I am, I'm off to bed
In response to a glowing moon
I 'guess I need to set an alarm clock
To see this whole deal through
'Cause you know I'd sleep a-whole-lot better
If I knew you were sleeping better too
I don't know what keeps you awake at night
But it saddens me just to know
That's why I'm setting my alarm for 3am
So you won't be lying awake alone
We can sing some old songs together
Or I could sing one just for you
You know I'd sing it softly and sweetly
The way I've always wanted to
It's soon sunrise, it's sunrise soon
Somehow sunrise is the perfect time
For a goodnight sunshine tune
Maybe a song about the mountains,
The desert and happy times
Or a song about surviving love
A prayer of its own kind
The songs I sing, the prayers you pray
My prayers and yours combined
No, we're not alone in this together
We're just separately passing time
And it's soon sunrise, it's sunrise soon
Somehow sunrise is the perfect time
For a goodnight sunshine tune
What time is it where you are?
Likely time for heavy eyes
And here I am greeting the morning sun
With this guitar and a lullaby
Something like...
It's soon sunrise
It's sunrise soon
Somehow sunrise
Is the perfect time
For a goodnight sunshine tune
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