You can get from here to there
By leaps and bounds or measured steps
You can make it dark or fair
Depending on your point of view
You can get a taste of the glory
By the ingestion of a siple truth
You can take a look around
See the outside, see the inside too

Are you on a road to nowhere?
Are you riding a train to Heaven or Hell?
Are you in search of somewhere
Or something that rings true?
Well it could be closer than you think
It could be closer than you think
It could be closer than you think
It could be closer than you think it is

Give me your sunshine again
You've left me in a mess
And when I fall I really Fall
And that's when you go to my head my head
It could be sunshine
It could be sunshine
It could be sunshine
It could be sunshine

Give me songs and freedom
Give me love in every sense
Raise me up so high with you
All the cavemen fade away away
It could be sunshine
It could be sunshine
It could be sunshine
It could be sunshine

Walking on the sidewalk of life
Will only make you grey and sad
Lift me up so high so high
My lifes always in your hands your hands
It could be sunshine
It could be sunshine
It could be sunshine
It could be sunshine

My love for you won't last for one day
My love for you will last for two


Lyrics submitted by monster36604, edited by adzre

It Could Be Sunshine Lyrics as written by David J. Haskins Daniel Ash

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    Memory

    I remember driving to UC Irvine with my best friend to see Love & Rockets for this tour and we had this song playing over and over. Don't care much for the best friend anymore but still love the song.

    SloppyFarton November 11, 2017   Link
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    Epic song from my high school years, loved this track more than any other on "Express" album. The tempo change is incredible, and the song that it then becomes - was perfect for unchained teen energy. Their lyrics on this and other tracks of course are very zen.

    adzreon September 03, 2023   Link

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