| 作曲 : Heyworth | |
| And when the morning sunlight drives out the darkness of the night | |
| I see you then at the corner of my eye | |
| The shadows on the mountain forming the letters of your name | |
| I hear you then as you face the morning sky | |
| And as you come alive, I feel the sun so warm | |
| You run to greet me, the river runs so long | |
| As all pride amongst the masses disappears and drifts away | |
| I just sit and watch the level of confusion in the day | |
| In the anger of the morning, screaming o'er the Southern hills | |
| Come the enterers of hope to seek my guidance and they wail | |
| Pinny come the clouds upon us closing up the Earth | |
| Silently the rain commands us, "run before you drown" | |
| As the moonless night approaches, I reflect upon my thoughts | |
| When the moment of refusal seems to partiss | |
| So while the truth is all rejected, this you cannot understand | |
| Better stop to fall, condeming those who waited in the land | |
| Pinny come the clouds upon us closing up the Earth | |
| Silently the rain commands us, "run before you drown" |
| zuo qu : Heyworth | |
| And when the morning sunlight drives out the darkness of the night | |
| I see you then at the corner of my eye | |
| The shadows on the mountain forming the letters of your name | |
| I hear you then as you face the morning sky | |
| And as you come alive, I feel the sun so warm | |
| You run to greet me, the river runs so long | |
| As all pride amongst the masses disappears and drifts away | |
| I just sit and watch the level of confusion in the day | |
| In the anger of the morning, screaming o' er the Southern hills | |
| Come the enterers of hope to seek my guidance and they wail | |
| Pinny come the clouds upon us closing up the Earth | |
| Silently the rain commands us, " run before you drown" | |
| As the moonless night approaches, I reflect upon my thoughts | |
| When the moment of refusal seems to partiss | |
| So while the truth is all rejected, this you cannot understand | |
| Better stop to fall, condeming those who waited in the land | |
| Pinny come the clouds upon us closing up the Earth | |
| Silently the rain commands us, " run before you drown" |
| zuò qǔ : Heyworth | |
| And when the morning sunlight drives out the darkness of the night | |
| I see you then at the corner of my eye | |
| The shadows on the mountain forming the letters of your name | |
| I hear you then as you face the morning sky | |
| And as you come alive, I feel the sun so warm | |
| You run to greet me, the river runs so long | |
| As all pride amongst the masses disappears and drifts away | |
| I just sit and watch the level of confusion in the day | |
| In the anger of the morning, screaming o' er the Southern hills | |
| Come the enterers of hope to seek my guidance and they wail | |
| Pinny come the clouds upon us closing up the Earth | |
| Silently the rain commands us, " run before you drown" | |
| As the moonless night approaches, I reflect upon my thoughts | |
| When the moment of refusal seems to partiss | |
| So while the truth is all rejected, this you cannot understand | |
| Better stop to fall, condeming those who waited in the land | |
| Pinny come the clouds upon us closing up the Earth | |
| Silently the rain commands us, " run before you drown" |