Future Islands
Future Islands
Future Islands
Future Islands
Future Islands
Future Islands
Future Islands
Future Islands
Future Islands
Future Islands
In his live performances, singer/lyricist Samuel T. Herring often introduces this song by saying::
This is a song about those simple times when you’re in love. I think that when we lose love we sometimes forget about these things. There’s something special about waking up to the creak of the bed, a...
Mine all mine
Wander, away we go
Over lines
I won't let go
She knows why
She feeds my soul
She feeds my mind
[Chorus]
Sun in the morning
My sun, every morning
My star of the evening
My moon, always beaming
She loves to watch me go
She hates to watch me go
I hate to watch her go
I love to watch her go
That's cause I always know, she's always coming home
That's cause she always knows, I'm always coming home
[Chorus]
Sun in the morning
My sun every morning
My star of the evening
My moon always beaming
Sun in the morning
My sun every morning
She feeds me daily soul, she feeds me daily soul
She feeds me daily soul, she talks right to my soul
[Chorus]
Sun in the morning
My sun every morning
My star of the evening
My moon always beaming
She feeds me daily soul, she feeds me daily soul
She feeds me daily soul, she talks right to my soul
[Chorus]
Sun in the morning
My sun every morning
My star of the evening
My moon always beaming
She feeds me daily soul, she feeds me daily soul
She feeds me daily soul, she talks right to my soul
Sun in the Morning was written by Gerrit Welmers & William Cashion & Samuel T. Herring.
Sun in the Morning was produced by Chris Coady.
Future Islands released Sun in the Morning on Mon Mar 24 2014.
In an interview, Samuel T. Herring explained:
“Sun in the Morning” definitely has a reference about understanding that sometimes you have to leave. In our line of work, sometimes you have to say goodbye and it really sucks, but that’s just a part of relationships. Sometimes, you have to say goodby...
STH: “Sun In The Morning” is probably the only ‘happy’ one we’ve ever written. It’s about someone you hate to see leave and love to see in the morning, which we to do have far too regularly as touring musicians. It’s a dissection of those beautiful moments in certain relationships – when I did have...