Afraid Of Sunrise

Ian Mosley / John Helmer / Mark Kelly / Pete Trewavas / Steve Hogarth / Steve Rothery

Dressed in black, no turning back
We blanked out on the Great White Way
Fingers in desire's crack
We'd bridge and tunnel into day
Abandoned to the salt of skin
Abandoned to the highway
Sand running in the hourglass
Heat of leather and mirages

So how do we now come to be afraid of sunlight
So how do we now come to be afraid of sunlight

Day-Glo Jesus on the dash
Scorch marks on the road ahead
Friendly fire in hostile waters
Keep the faith, don't lose your head
Don't lose your head

So how do we now come to be afraid of sunlight
Afraid of sunlight

Agave flower
Sleep beside me
Driving on
Nevada's burning
Phoenix rising
Driving on
To sunlight

Day-Glo Jesus on the dash
Scorch marks on the road ahead
Friendly fire in hostile waters
Keep the faith, don't lose your head
Don't lose your head
So how do we now come to be afraid of sunlight
How do we now come to be afraid
Afraid of sunlight

Trivia about the song Afraid Of Sunrise by Marillion

On which albums was the song “Afraid Of Sunrise” released by Marillion?
Marillion released the song on the albums “Afraid Of Sunlight” in 1995, “Unplugged At The Walls” in 1999, and “Singles Boxset, Vol. 2” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Afraid Of Sunrise” by Marillion?
The song “Afraid Of Sunrise” by Marillion was composed by Ian Mosley, John Helmer, Mark Kelly, Pete Trewavas, Steve Hogarth, and Steve Rothery.

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