How are you feeling tonight
under the spell of a chemical high
your eyes start to sparkle your smile is so wide
it’s only a matter of time
under these thin sheets you lie
Wrapped up in cotton and sensors and wires
you ask for a pencil and you start to write
you told me it was alright
you said
Goodnight sunshine
don’t cry I’m fine
I’ll see you again when it comes your time
so sing a lullaby
your laughter is making me cry
I’m counting the breaths that you take as you fight
I try to be strong but my eyes are on fire
you point to your words and you smile
Goodnight sunshine
don’t cry I’m fine
I’ll see you again when it comes your time
so sing me a lullaby
You’ve passed the ceiling
on the wings of an angel
you never turned back
I want to lay here
in the warmth that fading
from your lovely face
Goodbye sunshine
don’t cry I’m fine
I’ll see you again when it comes your time
so sing me a lullaby
Goodnight sunshine
don’t cry I’m fine
I’ll see you again when it comes your time
so sing me a lullaby
credits
from Ugly,
released December 31, 2015
Written and performed by Stephen Poff except for bass by Clinton Kirby and drums by Ryan Fennell
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