I watch the world go by in silence
Deep in the night in silence
Time goin' by so slow

I think about the morning
And it warms by heart
Because tonight I'm going back
To the one I love
And by tomorrow with the dawn
I'll be there and he'll be beside me

Sunlight, oh sunlight
Bring me the love I need to guide me
Shine it deep inside of me
Sunlight, oh sunlight show me the way

I look at the stars and I pray for morning
Counting the hours till morning
Thinking about his smile, his sweet smile

I'm standing on the promise of a brand new day
I couldn't face another night
Staying all alone
I know he needs me just as much as I need him

Chorus

And when I hold him
I won't let him let me go, no, no, no
No more running far and wide
I'm gonna stay right by his side
He's my laughter, my lover, my life
He's my sunlight
Oh, sunlight, oh, sunlight
Show me the way

Chorus


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