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Monday, November 29th, 2010

NEW SONG: The Sun Inside You

The Sun Inside You
John Common Nov 2010

V1
I think big thoughts, get distraught,
Tie myself up in knots, little voices in my head
Keep me awake at night thinkin’ ‘bout God and such
Maybe God’s a crutch, maybe God is dead
Everyone says it’s dark before dawn
I’m all dark and withdrawn, I wake up on your lawn
With a bible and a bottle in my hand
I need a different plan, pull me in to your bed

CH
When I’m lost in the morning
Show me the sun inside you
I’ll ignore every warning
To see the sun inside you

My walls are cracked and coming down
I’m tired of this stumbling around
I just need a little light babe
Show me the sun inside you

V2
Maybe the answer isn’t inside books
The philosophers are crooks, and the priests can’t pray
Who needs words anyway? I observe your hips swing and sway
It’s beauty on display
And when I touch you, damn—a surprise
I see a different dawn, down deep in your eyes
And my dark turns to light, day comes out of night
There’s nothing left to fight, and nothing left to say
BR I’ll trade it all for the touch of your skin
I know pride was the original sin
My pride's all burned away -- let me in

CH
When I’m lost in the morning
Show me the sun inside you
I’ll ignore every warning
To see the sun inside you

My walls are cracked and coming down
I’m tired of this stumbling around
I just need a little light babe
Show me the sun inside you

Posted By John Common at: 1:11 pm

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