The Field Mice
The Field Mice
The Field Mice
The Field Mice
The Field Mice
The Field Mice
The Field Mice
The Field Mice
The Field Mice
The Field Mice
The Field Mice
The Field Mice
The Field Mice
The Field Mice
Originally released as the B-side to Sensitive / When Morning Comes To Town in 1989, later going on to be featured in the Coastal compilation in 1991, in the Where’d You Learn to Kiss That Way? compilation in 1998 and in a bonus track version of The Field Mice’s Debut LP, Snowball
When morning comes to town
I'll be moving on
When evening comes back 'round
I'll be somewhere alone
Somewhere far away
Well, what about you?
All things have to end
They have to and they do
And they do
We've started to believe
To one another we belong
We know that isn't so
You're not mine, I am not yours
I never wanted this
For us to carry on
Knowing that it is
In no way what we want
What we want
This way it is, the way
No rain or cutting words
I'm happy to go out like this
If happy is the word
I'll think of you always
For you know as well as I
That for you I would have
Died and would still die
Would still die
When morning comes to town
Something once precious will
End for all of time
Because of how we feel
But better that than have
Us afraid to be alone
Not saying anything
Knowing something's wrong
Something's wrong
This way it is, the way
No rain or cutting words
I'm happy to go out like this
If happy is the word
When Morning Comes To Town was written by Michael Hiscock & Robert Wratten.
The Field Mice released When Morning Comes To Town on Mon Feb 27 1989.