Faces to the Sun

John Leyden, Claire Johnston

Shine on, shine on
We turn our faces to the sun
Shine on, shine on

We took a slow road
To the coast
Trying to find the reason
For the things that matter most

And as the dawn became
A blue savannah sky
I thought I saw an endless
Summer in your eyes

If we knew what we had lost
Could we bear to feel the pain
Or count the cost

From how we live ( Hey )
To how we die ( Hey )
The songs we sing ( Hey )
The flags we fly

The things we choose
To leave behind
The chains of time
Whoa

The battle lost ( Hey )
The battle won ( Hey )
Another journey's ( Hey )
Just begun

And yet when all is said and done
We turn our faces to the sun ( Hey )

Shine on ( Hey )
Shine on
We turn our faces to the sun ( Hey )
Shine on ( Hey )
Shine on
We turn our faces to the sun

Faces to the sun

Funny how the years just slip away
What we never got to do
What we never got to say

The gatherings of memory
And the words that set us free
Where we're from
And who we are
And what will be

If we knew what we had lost
Could we bear to feel the pain
Or count the cost

From how we live ( Hey )
To how we die ( Hey )
The songs we sing ( Hey )
The flags we fly

The things we choose
To leave behind
The chains of time
Whoa

The battle lost ( Hey )
The battle won ( Hey )
Another journey's ( Hey )
Just begun

And yet when all is said and done
We turn our faces to the sun ( Hey )

Shine on ( Hey )
Shine on
We turn our faces to the sun ( Hey )
Shine on ( Hey )
Shine on
We turn our faces to the sun

Hey
Hey
Faces to the sun ( Hey )

Hey
Hey
We turn our faces to the sun ( Hey )
Hey
Hey

Faces to the sun ( Hey )
Hey
Hey

Trivia about the song Faces to the Sun by Mango Groove

When was the song “Faces to the Sun” released by Mango Groove?
The song Faces to the Sun was released in 2016, on the album “Faces to the Sun”.
Who composed the song “Faces to the Sun” by Mango Groove?
The song “Faces to the Sun” by Mango Groove was composed by John Leyden, Claire Johnston.

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