Morning Will Come
1923
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Musical Score Description
1. Night time is another word for sadnessWe liken gladness unto the day,Darkest hours come before the dawning of golden morning,And so I sayREFRAINDon't mind the darkness,Morning will come;Shadows are bound to go byAnd when they flyRosy dawn will kiss the skySo don't mind your troubles,We all have some,Watch for the star of the dawn and keep saying"Morning will come!"2. If the sun were always shining for usIt soon would bore us to view the day,Ups and downs are what make life worth livingTo be forgiving,And learn to say.
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