Jonathan Vassar & Duncan Adams - Sunday Morning
When I wake up Sunday morning
I'm going to write you a letter
I've been putting it off
I'll tell you about my daughter
How i think you'd love her
How she has your blue eyes
And about the way she looks at me
Do you know our garden
Is just like your garden.
From what i can remember
Way back in Fayetteville
When I wake up Sunday morning
I'm going to write you a letter
I've been putting it off
I'll include some pictures
Of my last trip to Charlotte
Just like how we used to go
In the summer as a family
Y'know, I still go the same way
Windows down on the highway
Singing along to Sandy
A midway stop in Rockingham
When I wake up Sunday morning
I'm going to write you a letter
I've been putting it off
I remember you'd call me "starling"
Last time I must have been five years old
When you'd call me into dinner
from out playing in the gravel road
I wish that i could see you
I wish that you could be here
I wish that i knew where
To send your letter to
When I wake up Sunday morning
Written by:
Jonathan Vassar
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