Because it's safe at the bottom, this lake
We know what you're gonna do when you get there
Sit down and listen
And it's a cold hearted fool and on that shit we made money
Motives lost in a heap 'cause the dead don't, dead don't listen

Wake up, wake up
Oh, that sunshine is shining in, shining
Let's go, I don't care who knows it
Wake up, wake up
Oh, that sunshine is shining in, shining
Let's go, I don't care who knows it
I'm an apple dripping man
Just like the feet that tapped, "Take me home"

We'll be back when the stores are in order
The house isn't shaking
The king is elected from the love that grows it, love that grows it

Wake up, wake up
Oh, that sunshine is shining in, shining
Let's go, I don't care who knows it
Wake up, wake up
Oh, that sunshine is shining in, shining
Let's go, I don't care who knows it
I'm an apple dripping man
Just like the feet that tapped, "Take me home"

We built the mountains to stand up where he knows
All the sheep that showed don't care who knows it, care who knows it
But the sons are the giants built by the pharaohs
All the apples fed them sheep
We built the mountains to stand up where he knows
All the sheep that showed don't care who knows it, care who knows it
Care who knows it, care who knows it

Wake up, wake up
Oh, that sunshine is shining in, shining
Let's go, I don't care who knows it
Wake up, wake up
Oh, that sunshine is shining in, shining
Let's go, I don't care who knows it

Wake up, wake up
Oh, that sunshine is shining in
Let's go, I don't care who knows it
Wake up, wake up
Oh, that sunshine is shining in
Let's go, I don't care who knows it
I'm an apple dripping man
Just like the feet that tapped, "Take me home"


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Dawn Lyrics as written by John Baldwin Gourley

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    Either that was a load of bull crap OR You were a hell of a genius to figure that one out.

    Damn, and I was starting to worry whether they were just writing lyrics for the heck of it,

    Thanks for my making me regain my faith ^_^ lawl.

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