Lyrics of 'The Bay' by Marcos Braccini

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I have the sun in my arms
No need to set the alarms for tomorrow
No sorrow in my sight or in my thoughts
If I stand here carefully

From here I can see the bay
All saints come with me to pray
From here I can see the bay
All saints invite to stay

Tomorrow no rain I guess
No goodbyes sadness eyes full of tears
I'll have the sun standing still
In my arms it burns until
I can fall asleep again

From here I can see the bay
All saints invite me to stay
From here I can see the bay
All saints come with me to pray

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