Lyrics Modern History - Darren Hanlon
When
the
sun
circle
appears
to
me,
I
embrace
the
world
and
all
it's
pluses
When
the
summer
day
ceases
to
be,
I
take
to
riding
far
away
on
buses...
I
thought
of
you
almost
every
hour
I
thought
of
you
as
my
companion
I
thought
that
you
might
be
a
flower,
growing
at
the
bottom
of
a
canyon
Days,
they
fly,
and
nights,
they
fall
Makes
no
sense
to
me
at
all
Just
little
tricks
of
temperature
And
light,
cast
a
spell
on
everyone
So
let
the
golden
vines
of
modern
history
grow
To
cover
yourself
and
everyone
you
know
And
if
that
story
that
we
made
was
just
a
token,
maybe
our
hearts
will
all
be
unbroken
Every
single
morning
I
am
born
And
in
the
same
place
each
night
I
am
buried
Beneath
the
single
blanket
worn
As
an
ocean
where
my
dreams
are
buried
No,
I
can't
be
the
weight
upon
your
shoulders
I
can't
be
the
ringing
in
your
ears,
But
I
can
disappear
until
we're
older
Just
like
the
bowling
balls
around
your
mirror
The
darkness
from
the
light's
gone
out,
filled
the
room
and
killed
the
doubt
You
keep
counting
every
moment
till
the
morning,
then
it's
never
gonna
come.
So
let
the
golden
vines
of
modern
history
grow
To
cover
yourself
and
everyone
you
know
And
if
that
story
that
we
made
was
just
a
token,
maybe
our
hearts
will
all
be
unbroken
If
I
called
you
again,
by
a
god
given
name
If
the
wind
and
the
rain
did
fall,
would
you
hear
me
at
all?
So
let
the
golden
vines
of
modern
history
grow
To
cover
yourself
and
everyone
you
know
And
may
the
words
we
used
in
anger
be
unspoken,
and
may
our
hearts
will
all
be
unbroken
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