Story Behind The Song
Actually two songs combined into one. Kept hearing the line "One in the morning, it came with no warning" in my head during the verse and shaped the daylight saving theme around it.
Song Description
Moody reflection on the change of seasons.
Song Length |
5:24 |
Genre |
Pop - Alternative, Pop - Dreampop |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Duet Male/Female |
Mood |
Content, Poignant |
Subject |
Seasons, Hour of the Day |
Similar Artists |
The Beatles, Velvet Underground |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
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Lyrics
Spring will come before you look around. One in the morning it came with no warning on my clock. All alone and so I lost an hour. Whatever reason the change in the season blows my mind. Late to rise. Toss and turn and sleep without a sound. Now and forever the change in the weather brings me down. we can draw imaginary lines. Benjamin Franklin I guess we should thank him. Never mind, late to rise. Hide behind the sun.
Now the earth goes round and round again. (Never on Sunday morning.) Turn the clocks an hour ahead. (Never on Sunday morning.) I won't wake up without a friend. (Never on Sunday morning.)
Spring has come the earth has turned around. One in the morning it came without warning on my clock. All alone and so I lost an hour. Whatever reason the change in the season blows my mind. Late to rise. Ride into the sun.
I want the new love. I'm looking to find the real love. Let me remind you, there's someone else right behind you. Once place you'll find me in summer to undermine me. One thing I'm sure of - I'm looking to find one real love.