Lyrics of 'Moving The Sky' by Sawyer Fredericks

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I've been sleeping
For the past few days
I've been dreaming
Of waking up
To the sun

But my sun's
Not coming up
And my world
Has turned
Dark
And I wonder
If it will ever be the same
And I wonder
If I'll see the sun again

Wonder if my Sun
Will ever come
Wonder if this Moon
Will ever fall

I've been sleeping
For the past few days
And it's been raining
For the past few days
And there's thunder
Outside
The wind's blowing so hard
It's moving the sky

And my streams have turned to rivers
And my streets have turned to streams

Wonder if my Sun
Will ever come
Wonder if this Moon
Will ever fall

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