Morning Thoughts

Vernon James, Gil Scott-Heron

The sweet smell of my lady's love
Her body blending with my own
The time when the world is dark
And quiet and we're alone
The precipice that separates noise from peace
A hint of the ever-evolving magic
A precious place
Combines and still confirms the
Space of oneness and togetherness
There's a morning thought

And there's still a softer morning in March
A gift for me from God with a
Darling face and papa's eyes
And grandma's grace
How there the light of immortality shines
As wondrous, fragile dreams taste light
And the slightest breeze for the first time
Morning thoughts then evolve as smiles
And love and sunshine and good morning

And morning thoughts of the storm
Of lightning flashing through the dawning sky
Of grandma's hands and younger days of life's
Discovery from behind the veil
Of her guidance of the music that forms
Our historical biography
Describing the precious heritage
Of the aches and frustrations
Of city life blues
The threats of violence that
Provide the atmosphere
And observations from the balcony
Of a B movie as all the world's a stage

The morning thoughts reveal so much
As midnight black gives way to
Morning cracks of sunshine
We see morning as a new
Day and a new beginning
With all of it's bright, interpretive promise
Shine down, then the sunshine on Zimbabwe
Shine down on Nicaragua, Liberia, on Poland
Wherever a man would dare stand up for change
We were born at midnight in the darkest time
But surely the first minute of a
New day brings new strength

Sometime near morning
There's a smile I really need
A chance to gather our love together
And express everything we feel

Trivia about the song Morning Thoughts by Gil Scott-Heron

On which albums was the song “Morning Thoughts” released by Gil Scott-Heron?
Gil Scott-Heron released the song on the albums “Reflections” in 1981 and “Original Album Classics” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Morning Thoughts” by Gil Scott-Heron?
The song “Morning Thoughts” by Gil Scott-Heron was composed by Vernon James, Gil Scott-Heron.

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