Wake up, wake up.
Don't wanna wake you.
Or sun be too bright.
So it can wake you.
Oh, sun, follow through, follow through, follow through

Sit up, come you.
So I haven't made you.
Or rain for too long.
So I can keep you.
Oh, rain, don't follow through, follow through, don't follow

You're Golden.
You're gold aren't you?
You're Golden.
You're gold aren't you?
To me, there's gold in you.
To me, there's gold in you.

Sleep in, sleep in.
Don't wanna wake you.
Heartbeat, don't beat too loud.
It might just break you.
To follow you, follow you, follow you.

You're Golden.
You're gold aren't you?
You're Golden.
You're gold aren't you?
To me, there's gold in you.
To me, there's gold in you.

Yeah, there's gold in you.
You've got some gold in you.
You've got some gold in you.
You're Golden.
You're Golden.
You're Golden.
You're Golden, yeah.
You're Golden.
You're gold, aren't you?
You're Golden.
You're Gold, aren't you?
To me, there's gold in you.
To me, there's gold in you.


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Golden Lyrics as written by Alexander Reid Alex Johnson

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    Wake up, wake up Don’t want to wake you Oh, sun be too bright So we can wake you Oh sun, follow through Follow through, follow through

    Sit up, could you It's why heaven made you Oh rain, fall too hard So I can keep you Oh rain, don’t follow through Follow through, don’t follow

    You’re golden, you're gold aren't you You’re golden, you're gold aren't you To me, there’s gold in you To me, there’s gold in you

    Sleep in, sleep in Don’t want to wake you Heartbeat, don’t beat too loud I might just break you Or follow you, follow you, it follows you

    You’re golden, you're gold aren't you You’re golden, you're gold aren't you To me, there’s gold in you To me, there is gold in you

    Yeah, there’s gold in you You’ve got some gold in you You’ve got some gold in you

    You’re golden You’re golden You’re golden You're golden, yeah You're golden You're gold, aren't you? You're golden You're gold, aren't you?

    To me, there's gold in you To me, there's gold in you

    These Are The CORRECT Lyrics They Are On The Alexz Johnson OFFICIAL Website alexonline.com :)

    velviagurl86on November 10, 2009   Link

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