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When I wake up in the sunlight
And look into your eyes
And I hold you for a little while
Then I see behind your smile
I remember how beautiful I used to think you are
Now the only love that meant something is gone
I should have let you go when I saw that it was over in your eyes
What do I have to do to get rid of you
I'll be better on my own
Now, I miss the sun, but as long as I'm with you
It's just another rainy day in London
I still hold onto the memory of how we were meant to be
And I wonder did you ever care?
You were never there for me
I thought I was stronger
But then why am I here when there's nothing left to say
When the only one that meant something is gone...

I should have let you go when I saw that it was over in your eyes
What do I have to do to get rid of you
I'll be better on my own
Now, I miss the sun, but as long as I'm with you
It's just another rainy day in London
ooh, just another rainy day in London
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I remember how beautiful I used to think you are...
I should have let you go when I saw that it was over in your eyes
What do I have to do to get rid of you
I'll be better on my own
Now, I miss the sun, but as long as I'm with you
It's just another rainy day in London
ooh, just another rainy day in London

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Ben Howard (born 24 April 1987) is an English singer-songwriter, born in London. He moved to Totnes, Devon, in his teens. Howard's musically-inclined parents exposed him at a young age to their favourite records from singer-songwriter artists such as Bob Dylan, Nina Simone and John Martyn. Howard began writing his own songs and after a short spell studying journalism, he decided in 2009 at the age of 21 to become a full-time musician.

Read more about Ben Howard on Last.fm.


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