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Morning Lyrics


night
passes slow
get up moon go, I can't take it
my thoughts
weigh me down
and I'm prisoner to my blanket
'cause I'm thirsting for
the brilliance of the glorious return of
chorus
the morning
sleep
enter my body
I promise this time we won't fight you
Dream
Come and reveal
what my mind won't let me feel, I won't deny you
bird
where have you gone

come and sing me your song, I won't chide you
sun
come and crack open the sky
and let your golden light through
'cause I'm thirsting for
the brilliance of the glorious return of
chorus
the morning
fear
you're not wanted here
hitch a ride with a tear wash away then
light
is what I yearn for
if its behind that door, then let me break it
chorus
light
is what I yearn for
if its behind that door, then let me break it
chorus

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
The musician and composer Chamras Saewataporn was born in Thailand in 1956 of immigrant parents from China. While studying at Chulalongkorn university, Chamras worked in restaurants and nightclubs as a musician. He never learnt music professionally. His vision and Imagination for music production came from his real experience of playing and composing.

Chamras has composed more than a thousand songs, a hundred of which were played as theme songs in movies. He was nominated and won many times for domestic and international awards like the Best Music Asia Pacific and Film Festivals.

He has composed many series of spiritual songs created for healing and relaxation. The first series is called Morning, an appreciation of each one’s morning of life. The second series is called Season of life, a comparison of life within Thailand’s three-seasons, rainy, summer and winter. Whisper of the Wind is the title of his third series, an expression of waiting and searchings of life. Many songs are gathered from different movies music backgrounds he composed. These are followed by other series as Song of Leaf, a description of Thailand’s countryside by piano solo; The Music of the Chao Phraya River, a reflection of the musician’s childhood by the riverside; Piano in the Garden, a collection of nature’s sounds through music. "The Naerunchara River" is a revelation of Lord Buddha’s enlightenment. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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