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One Sunday Morning

from Don't Look Back by Ian McFeron

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Sunday morning a quarter past nothing ever seems to last these days
The sky is turning gray people just walk away but how can I be alone in a world so full
Full of life full of light you know it makes me hurt so bad sometimes

Down at the station a girl was singing a tune turned to me said “you look so blue you wanna tell me your situation”
I said “girl I’m tired. I’ve been running for so long. It all seems wrong and kind of inside out.” “Well,” she said, “don’t check out.”

“cause you don’t wanna waste your life like that and you don’t wanna burn your pieces like ash in the ground
You say you’ve been feeling down and you say you been feeling sad this time but we all feel sad sometimes”

Monday morning everything looks the same nothing ever seems to change these days
But if I could bleed tonight maybe I would see the light or maybe it would be the same on the other side
Oh maybe she’s right when she says

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from Don't Look Back, released August 9, 2003

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Ian McFeron Seattle, Washington

Ian McFeron’s writing has been compared to Bob Dylan, John Lennon and Ryan Adams. Over the course of a decade-long independent music career, he has attracted media attention stretching across the Atlantic. He currently tours in support of his 7th album Time Will Take You, recorded in Nashville with members of Ryan Adams band The Cardinals as well as Patty Griffin and John Hiatt’s touring bands. ... more

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