ONE, TWO, THREE, FOUR, FIVE
SIX, SEVEN, EIGHT, NINE, OUT!

Everybody waits for the light
Scared? - don't be scared!
The sun shines on my eyes
And the sun will keep on shining tonight
As the world counts to ten

[ONE]
Here comes the Sun
[TWO]
Here comes the sun
[THREE]
It is the brightest star of all
[FOUR]
Here comes the sun

The sun shines from my hands
It burns and perplexes you
So if it starts breaking fists
The sun's face will become heated

The sun will keep on shining tonight
As the world counts to ten

Refrain:

[ONE]
Here comes the Sun
[TWO]
Here comes the sun
[THREE]
It is the brightest star of all
[FOUR]
Here comes the sun

[FIVE]
Here comes the Sun
[SIX]
Here comes the sun
[SEVEN]
It is the brightest star of all
[EIGHT]
Here comes the sun

The sun shines from my hands
It burns and perplexes you
So if it starts breaking fists
Heat will be put on your face
It will hurt you on the chest
As the equality is lost
It lets you go down hard when
The world counts to ten

[ONE]
Here comes the Sun
[TWO]
Here comes the sun
[THREE]
It is the brightest star of all
[FOUR]
From heaven, it shall never fall

[FIVE]
Here comes the Sun
[SIX]
Here comes the sun
[SEVEN]
It is the brightest star of all
[EIGHT, NINE]
Here comes the sun


Lyrics submitted by John M, edited by arans

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    Is it just me or does the chorus sound a little like he saying "1...we want Lasagne...2...we want lasagne.."?

    Darnocon January 12, 2005   Link

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