It's four in the morning
It's four in the morning
it's four in the morning
I'm so tired
You have to go
I'm so tired
you have to go
You have to go
You have to go
This isn't what it seems
It'd mean the world to me to get some sleep
This melancholy pit is growing deeper every minute
And I'm crawling and I'm climbing
Frankly dying for the summit
But the sum of all that's evil is still hiding in my walls
And wreaking havoc in my ceiling
And suddenly I'm reeling
If there's no rest for the wicked
Then I'm sickened by the things I must have done to earn this feeling
This wretched deprivation of the one thing that I strive for
In my current soft location
But my motivation's weakened
By the shiny yellow beacon of the morning
That comes pouring through the glass
And the day has come at last
Good sir you have surpassed me
I'm so tired you have to go It's four in the morning
Four in the morning
it's four in the morning
It's four in the morning
I'm so tired
You have to go
credits
from Good Grief,
released March 1, 2016
Tenor ukulele, and vocals: Laura Fraser
Bass: Thom Coombes
Recorded, mixed and mastered by Thom Coombes
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