Lyrics of 'A Morning To Remember' by Absentia

Do you want to know the lyrics of A Morning To Remember by Absentia? You're in the right place.

On our website, we have the complete lyrics of the song A Morning To Remember that you were looking for.

And the morning came...

The mourning did tear me,
the suns red light showing the way
to a better day.

And I flew with the swans,
flying high above the clouds.
No God where to be seen.

The beautiful swans flew...

Flew across the sky
Across the sky

When we really like a song, as might be your case with A Morning To Remember by Absentia, we wish to be able to sing it knowing the lyrics well.

If your motivation for searching for the lyrics of the song A Morning To Remember was that you absolutely love it, we hope you can enjoy singing it.

Feel like a star singing the song A Morning To Remember by Absentia, even if your audience is just your two cats.

A very common reason to search for the lyrics of A Morning To Remember is the fact that you want to know them well because they make you think of a special person or situation.

Something that happens more often than we think is that people search for the lyrics of A Morning To Remember because there is some word in the song they don't quite understand and want to make sure of what it says.

Are you arguing with your partner because you understand different things when you listen to A Morning To Remember? Having the lyrics of the song A Morning To Remember by Absentia at hand can settle many disputes, and we hope that it will.

It's important to note that Absentia, in live concerts, has not always been or will be faithful to the lyrics of the song A Morning To Remember... So it's better to focus on what the song A Morning To Remember says on the record.

On this page, you have at your disposal hundreds of song lyrics, like A Morning To Remember by Absentia.

Remember that whenever you need to know the lyrics of a song, you can always turn to us, as has happened now with the lyrics of the song A Morning To Remember by Absentia.