Hear me whistle from the back row, baby in the background.
Do you miss me like the sight of new day?
Stand tall my brethren for this is how we play.
Don't tell me I've missed the boat again.
If you saw what I see, would you look again, would you look again?
On a Sunday morning.

Hear me whistle from the back row, baby in the background.
Pull out them love staples my friend.
Find out which person's side you're on again
On a Sunday morning.

Take just one. If they can't stay,
It's better off for everyone.
High this night, keep me safe.
It will be better off for everyone.

Can you sense when she is ready to play?
Stand tall my brethren, as this is our new day.

Take just one. If they can't stay,
It's better off for everyone.
Hide this night, keep me sane.
It will be better off for everyone.

Hear me whistle for the raindrops... raindrops... (raindrops)
Raindrops... raindrops... (raindrops)
Raindrops... (on a Sunday morning)

Take just one. If they can't stay,
It's better off for everyone.
Hide this knife, keep me safe.
It will be better off for everyone.


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    this is my favorite gyroscope song, why has no one written yet this song is awesome

    Shawryon December 19, 2008   Link
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    my favourite also Shawry. i've always loved this one

    i've never overly analysed this one, but i have a feeling it has some religious undertones to it... or like a fugitive almost, or someone wanted.

    Not sure, but i'll continue to love it

    bronzetunageon April 13, 2009   Link
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    take just one, high this night keep me safe it will be better off for everyone.. raindrops on a sunday morning.. sounds like a bad night on a pill and coming down with the raindrops on a sunday morning

    jerp92on February 16, 2010   Link

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