Sunshine

Mickey Newbury

[Verse 1]
Sunshine, you may find my window
But you won't find me
Sunshine, I've got my friend the darkness
Here tonight to hide me

[Verse 2]
Sunshine, as far as I'm concerned
I'm where I want to be
Sunshine, as far as you're concerned
Don't be concerned for me

She doesn't want me anymore
She doesn't need me anymore
She's grown tired of chasing rainbows
Oh, I loved her so, God you know I tried
But I guess she was right, 'cause I'm at the end
I've found a pot, but there's no gold inside

[Verse 3]
So sunshine can't you see I'm not alone?
Don't bother me
Sunshine pick up your dawn
And move on down the street

[Verse 2]
Sunshine, as far as I'm concerned
I'm where I've got to be
Sunshine, as far as you're concerned
Don't be concerned for me

Trivia about the song Sunshine by Mickey Newbury

On which albums was the song “Sunshine” released by Mickey Newbury?
Mickey Newbury released the song on the albums “Sings His Own” in 1972, “Heaven Help the Child” in 1973, “Sweet Memories” in 1985, and “Better Days” in 2011.

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