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Watching The Sun Come Up - Ed Harcourt



     
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You know it feels nice, watching the sun come up
And I've realized I can never return
Oh babe it feels good, watching the sun come up
I can attack the day with the will to burn
And the sky is a picture of violence
Blood red and steely blue
It has beauty that could never be silenced
Oh yeah it reminds me of youAnd if you're broken down lying face on the ground it's too late
For I've seen it all as the shadows fall
When the dawn breaks
I could never be beyond repair
I could never be beyond repairWatching the sun come upAnd my hands; they are shaking
Whilst my feet they cannot turn
It's all making sense; I'm finally taking
Each day with the will to burn
And the sky is a picture of violence
Blood red and steely blue
It has beauty that could never be silenced

Oh yeah it reminds me of youAnd if you're broken down lying face on the ground it's too late
For I've seen it all as the shadows fall
When the dawn brakes
I could never be beyond repair
I could never be beyond repairWatching the sun come upIt all could happen if I want it to
It all could happen if I want it to
It all could happen if I want it to
It all could happen if I want it to
It feels nice watching the sun come up
And I've realized I can never return
Babe it feels good watching the sun come up
I can attack the day with the will to burn
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Garrard, Hadrian / Harcourt, EdPublished by
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Ed Harcourt, born on August 14, 1977, is a British singer-songwriter from Lewes, East Sussex. Before he went solo, he played the bass and keyboards in a band called Snug. Signed to Heavenly Recordings, he debuted in 2000 with the 6-track EP Maplewood. His full length effort, Here Be Monsters followed in 2001. He has since released From Every Sphere (2003), Strangers (2004), The Beautiful Lie (2006, his last for Heavenly), Lustre (2010), Back Into The Woods (2013), and Time Of Dust (2014).

Read more about Ed Harcourt on Last.fm.


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