The Triplets - The Sunrise Lyrics
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The Sunrise
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What Are The Lyrics For The Sunrise By The Triplets?
So many things we never said
Before the Summer came to an end Now there's nothin' but the Wind swept sand and the rising tide I want it like it used to be I wanna hold you so desp'rately baby If only I could turn back time You'd still be mine [Chorus: x2] I see you in the sunrise Your kiss is on the wind I hear the echoes of our desire In the morning light I feel you in the sunrise Your warmth is on my skin And I will always hold you Close in the morning light Of the sunrise I find your footsteps everywhere Where they lead I will find you there And the seasons that forever change Will lead you back. I see you in the sunrise Your kiss is on the wind I hear the echoes of our desire In the morning light I feel you in the sunrise Your warmth is on my skin And I will always hold you Close in the morning light Of the sunrise I see you in the sunrise Your kiss is on the wind I hear the echoes of our desire In the morning light I feel you in the sunrise Your warmth is on my skin And I will always hold you Close in the morning light Of the sunrise I see you in the sunrise Your kiss is on the wind I hear the echoes of our desire |
Who Wrote The Sunrise By The Triplets?
Diana Villegas, Martin Page, Sylvia Villegas, Victoria Villegas
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What's The Duration Of The The Sunrise By The Triplets?The duration of The Sunrise is 4:33 minutes and seconds. |
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