Lyrics of 'Them stars' by Poor Seamus

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You know the daylight
Oh it really hurts my eyes
But I've always liked the sun
The sad way it shines

And I've thought of
Doing the same as the sun
Shine out the bright light
Then burn out and slowly die.

Starman, bring me the sun
Or at least a couple of them stars
Starman, the moon isnt enough
And those clouds, they are too close

All that the moon glows
Is borrowed from the sun
Its gained without the pain
Like fame but not the same

Starman

In this phase
In my minispace
I am already a star
But not a radio star
In this phase
In my minispace
The stars are not so far
And things happen as they are

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