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Maisy Kay Sunlight

Late afternoon, quarter to 02:00
The hours fade away when I look at you
All through the night, 04:35
I hate the way we have to say goodnight
And it's clear to see he's everything to me

It makes sense he's got such a pretty face
He was born on the day of love
My baby won't you stay awhile
Your coffee's on the table top
And I know I can love you right
Darling ray of sunlight
My hand in yours, 12:34
How could I ever ask for something more
Through the lost and found, damn, glad I caught him somehow
Cause he's the autumn breeze in my hometown
The light of my life burnеd inside my own heart

It makes sеnse he's got such a pretty face
He was born on the day of love
My baby won't you stay awhile
Your coffee's on the table top
And I know I can love you right
Darling ray of sunlight

This could not get any better
I could hold your heart forever
This could not get any better
I could hold your heart forever
This could not get any better
I could hold your heart forever
This could not get any better
I could hold your heart

It makes sense he's got such a pretty face
He was born on the day of love


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