James Taylor — Sunshine Sunshine

Sounds of laughter, here comes sunshine Smiling faces all around They possess you, bless you, sunshine Now you can never let them down I say sunshine Sunshine, sunshine, is that a cloud across your smile Or did you dream again last night? It's best you rest inside a while As blue doesn't seem to suit you right Things ain't what they used to be I say pain and rain, misery Illness in the family And sunshine means a lot to me I say sunshine But could it be sunshine is drifting with midnight And lonely when everyone's gone? Blue crystal spirits and gardens in moonlight Leave weak, alone and bleak, all quiet and grey by dawn Sunshine, sunshine rising too late to chase the cold And failing to change the frost to dew She's trading her mood of yellow gold For frostbitten shades of silver-blue Friends and lovers past and gone, Lord And no one waiting further on I'm running short of things to be And sunshine means quite a lot to me I say sunshine Whoa sunshine


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