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Lyrics for 'Someday Morning' by 'Jackson Browne'
As The Early Morning Filters Through
My Shuttered Window Pane
I Look About And Realize
That Things Are Still The Same
These Flowers In A Glass
Mark The Hours That Have Passed
As I Lay Sleeping
And I Can Hear My Footsteps Ringing
Down The Empty Morning Street
And The Concrete That I Walk Upon
Is Cold Beneath My Feet
A Single Winging Dove
Reminds Me Of The Sleeping Love
That I Am Leaving
'cause Everyone Must Someday Do His Own Thing
'cause Everyone Must Someday Do His Own Thing
And I Have A Brand New Song To Sing
In The Morning Skies The Stars
Begin To Sputter And To Fade
As The Night Surrenders All Its Claim
On Shadows It Has Made
A Watchdog's Hungry Bark
Is The Morning's First Remark
Upon My Walking
And Everyone Must Someday Do His Own Thing
And Everyone Must Someday Do His Own Thing
And I Have A Brand New Song To Sing
And I'm Told That If I Try
That I Can Do Most Anything
Well Then I Would Like To Sing A Song
And Make This Morning Ring
As The Morning Turns To Day
Hear The Waking City Say
Who Is That Singing
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