Sun shine
Sun shines through the rain
Sun shines through the rain
Sun shines through the rain
Sun shines through the rain


The People in the telly
The children on the tv screen
And they’re talking to me

I turn off the telly
There’s people in the washing machine
Can you hear what they’re sayin’

They’ve got a message from the man on the moon
He says his coming for me real soon

I’m scared
What’s on the outside?
Although there’s not much there
It’s just a little sunshine

The People in the telly
The children on the tv screen
Do you know what I mean?

I turn off the telly
There’s people in the washing machine
Can you hear what they’re sayin’

They’ve got a message from the man on the moon
He says his coming for me real soon

I’m scared
What’s on the outside?
Although there’s not much there
It’s just a little sunshine

I wanna sleep on the floor
Just to be near

I know your coming for more
But I can’t hear you
Oh no

Sun shines through the rain
Sun shines through the rain
Sun shines through the rain

You’ve got a message from the man on the moon
He says his coming for you real soon

I’m scared
What’s on the outside?
I know there’s not much there
It’s just a little sunshine

It’s just a little sunshine
It’s just a little sunshine
It’s just a little sunshine
It’s just a little sunshine
Oh no

Sun shines through the rain
Sun shines through the rain
Sun shines through the rain


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