Lyrics of 'Blinding Sun' by Mudhoney

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Fell asleep on the riverbank one sunny afternoon
Fell asleep on the riverbank one sunny afternoon Woke with a rope 'round my neck
Swear I did no wrong

Blinding sun beats down in my eyes
Blinding sun beats down in my eyes
Had my fill on the river bank with you by my side
What have I done
What have I done

Can't be long to the settin' of the sun
Oh no it can't be long now to the settin' of the sun
Maybe then I'll see, maybe then I'll fight or run

Who are you, and what do you want
Who are you, and what do you want
Your countenance shines brighter than the midday sun
What have I done
What have I done
What have I done

Just my luck if nightfall never comes
Be just my luck if nightfall never comes
Wait with a rope 'round my neck
For the settin' of the sun

Sun, sun, why dont you set
Said sun, sun, why dont you set
Try to put this all behind me but I can't forget

What have I done
What have I done
What have I done
What have I done
Where have you gone

What have I done
What have I done

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