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Draft Morning is a song by The Byrds; it was originally released on The Byrds' fifth studio album “The Notorious Byrd Brothers” on January 15, 1968. The song was originally written by rhythm guitarist David Crosby, but Crosby was fired from the group before the album’s completion. Much to Crosby’s c...
Sun warm on my face, I hear you
Down below moving slow
And it's morning
Take my time this morning, no hurry
To learn to kill and take the will
From unknown faces
Today was the day for action
Leave my bed to kill instead
Why should it happen?
Draft Morning was written by Roger McGuinn & Chris Hillman & David Crosby.
Draft Morning was produced by Gary Usher.
The Byrds released Draft Morning on Mon Jan 15 1968.