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Samuel Gough – Morning Light lyrics
She got something I can’t say,
Shakes me up but that’s ok,
I see her in the dawn sunrise,
A glowing light shines from her eyes
Fire red and gold,
I’m on my knees,
She’s something to behold,
I’ll never cease to love her,
To love her
Just to see her walk the line,
Makes me sweat but I don’t mind,
A crowded room or desert plain,
I don’t care it’s all the same
She just lights the skies,
Up for me,
She’s lling all the nights,
With sweet harmonies,
I love her,
I love her
If she,
Rode in on the morning light,
I’d open up the window and I’m laughing out loud,
No more to say about her,
I’m sitting in silent wonder
And I’d suffer the world
She’s heaven with an angel’s face,
Though devil’s lurk in such a place,
Let her be the air you breath,
God himself needs sweet relief,
She just lights the skies,
Up for me,
She’s lling all the nights,
With sweet harmonies,
I love her,
I love her
Shakes me up but that’s ok,
I see her in the dawn sunrise,
A glowing light shines from her eyes
Fire red and gold,
I’m on my knees,
She’s something to behold,
I’ll never cease to love her,
To love her
Just to see her walk the line,
Makes me sweat but I don’t mind,
A crowded room or desert plain,
I don’t care it’s all the same
She just lights the skies,
Up for me,
She’s lling all the nights,
With sweet harmonies,
I love her,
I love her
If she,
Rode in on the morning light,
I’d open up the window and I’m laughing out loud,
No more to say about her,
I’m sitting in silent wonder
And I’d suffer the world
She’s heaven with an angel’s face,
Though devil’s lurk in such a place,
Let her be the air you breath,
God himself needs sweet relief,
She just lights the skies,
Up for me,
She’s lling all the nights,
With sweet harmonies,
I love her,
I love her
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