Midnight on a beach in the Mediterranean
And I miss you
Even here, taking it all in
The sand's silver carries the moon on it's shoulders
Is it possible to put this night to tune and give it to you?

Don't cry I'll bring this home to you
If I can make this night light enough to move
Don't cry I'll bring this home to you

Cargo ships move by, tracing on the horizon line
There's a lustre from the city lights on the waves that kiss our feet
And we're thinkin' of goin' in
The time's getting thin

Don't cry I'll bring this home to you
If I can make this night light enough to move
Don't cry I'll bring this home to you

This is a city for not sleeping, the clocks are set by feel
At this moment from where I sit, nothing here seems real

Don't cry I'll bring this home to you
If I can make this night light enough to move
Don't cry I'll bring this home to you


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Pachuca Sunrise Lyrics as written by Johnson Bayles

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  • +4
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    They miss someone and they wish they could be there with them and share the same emotion they are getting from where they are.

    I love it.

    sadponygorillagirlon September 19, 2005   Link
  • +4
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    any guy that loves this song i would fall in love with.

    TheShorelineon September 25, 2006   Link
  • +3
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    Every once in a while I come across a song that zeroes in on all of my senses. I can close my eyes and feel everything.

    My filmy white dress is fluttering in the breeze coming off the ocean. I can feel the mist from the tide collecting on my face and arms. I take a deep breath and fill my lungs with the thick, salty air. The full moons light is cascading onto the sand, there is an eerie glow that comes from a night with a moon like this, it seems to settle amongst the sand, drape itself onto the rocks and driftwood. It's very early morning (probably two o'clock) the reflection of city’s lights are rippling in the tide, I can see a cargo ship lazily drifting on the horizon it’s light and the surreal moonlight being it’s guide.

    hahaha, I really don't know where that all came from. (did anyone else notice that the guitar sounds "oceanish"? It just makes me think of a tide coming in)

    willowsongon May 30, 2009   Link
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    to me this song means its about a girl and a boy going out and right now they are away from each other and they miss each other. I think it also might mean how they live places where its busy and even where thery are they'll stay out all night to be with each other. But thats just my opinion i have a feeling it may be wrong. Oh well gave it a try. All in all this song is great makes you think and is a great song to listen to in or out of a relatiuonship. Makes you miss or want that one person.

    xchristinax77on March 01, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    sadponygorillagirl got the meaning right on, but he mentions a beach on the Mediterranean, while Pachuca, is a city in Mexico that has no beaches surrounding it... Perhaps, he is on a beach in the Mediterranean, where it's night time and she's all the way in Mexico around sunrise because of the time difference. Everything else was already said by sadponygorillagirl...

    TANSDon June 26, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    Doing long distance with my gf, this song definitely resonates with me now

    ilustrisimo08on September 13, 2015   Link
  • 0
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    this song is hot

    rbf737on June 14, 2005   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    god damn i absolutely love this song. it's so amazing.

    druckster2002on June 21, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    that guitar is brilliant...i cant wait for Sep 22nd.

    nopoeticon July 30, 2005   Link
  • 0
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    can you be anything but happy when listening to this song?

    ...over and over and over...

    Quailmann7on August 25, 2005   Link

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