The Sun
Jonathan Donahue wrote and sang "The Sun," a stylistic departure for the Lips that included French horn and cello.
And the sun goes over me
And the sun goes over me
And the sun goes over me
And the sun goes over me
And the sun goes over me
And the sun goes over me
It'd be so kind to see your face in my door
It wouldn't have to last very long
It'd be so kind to see your face in my door
I wouldn't have to ask anymore
And the sun goes over me
It'd be so kind to see your face in my door
It wouldn't have to last very long
(And the sun goes over me)
It'd be so kind to see your face in my door
I wouldn't have to ask anymore
And the sun goes over me
And the sun goes over me
It'd be so kind to see your face in my door
It'd be so kind to see your face in my door
It'd be so kind
And the sun goes over me
And the sun goes over me
And the sun goes over me
And the sun goes over me
And the sun goes over me
It wouldn't have to last very long
It'd be so kind to see your face in my door
I wouldn't have to ask anymore
It wouldn't have to last very long
(And the sun goes over me)
It'd be so kind to see your face in my door
I wouldn't have to ask anymore
And the sun goes over me
It'd be so kind to see your face in my door
It'd be so kind




