Sunrise
And the new day's breakin' through
The morning
Of another day without you
And as the hours roll by
No-one's there to see me cry
Except the sunrise
The sunrise and you

Tired eyes drift across the shore
Looking for love and nothing more
But as the sea rolls by
No-one's there to see me cry
Except the sunrise
The sunrise and you

Sunrise
Bless my eyes
Catch my soul
Make me whole again

Sunrise, new day
Hear my song
I'm tired of fightin'
And foolin' around
But from now on
Till who knows when
My sword will be my friend
And I'll love you, love you
For all of my time


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Sunrise Lyrics as written by Ken Hensley

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    It's a really wonderful song. Makes you think about your life as well. I think it's about a new begining - at least a little. That's the way the sunrise is associated - as a symbol of the new day. Love is also discussed again - it's like, the only thing to see the character cry is something as powerful as the sunrise - and the other one is that person. Wouldn't it be a wonderful thing if someone compares you, in this way, with the sunrise?

    rumion June 04, 2006   Link
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    Classic Uriah Heep.

    Pink_Floyd_fanon May 28, 2007   Link
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    i like the way this song starts. this is a good karaoke song.

    highpalmson August 20, 2014   Link

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