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- Sergeant Darkness Lyrics

Thank the morning for bringing you
Hope you never turn your head and run
Thank the sun for shining too
Hope the darkness never comes again

What it does to me
Isn't good to see

You say that fortune brought you sailin' 'cross the sea
I don't believe you, I don't see how it's true
I think my dreamin' brought you here
If I wake tomorrow will you still be near?

Once a miser, twice a son
Three's the devil, four's a lot of fun
Fun for living one and all
Start a battle, who's the first to fall?

Hope it isn't me
Have to wait and see

You say that fortune brought you sailin' 'cross the sea
I don't believe you, I don't see how it's true
I think my dreamin' brought you here
If I wake tomorrow will you still be near?
Should I live with rain, then the sky will clear

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Facts about Sergeant Darkness

Who wrote Sergeant Darkness lyrics?


Sergeant Darkness is written by Gerry Beckley.

When was Sergeant Darkness released?


Sergeant Darkness is first released in 1977 as part of America's album "America: Live" which includes 14 tracks in total.

Which genre is Sergeant Darkness?


Sergeant Darkness falls under the genre Rock.
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Songwriter(s): Gerry Beckley
Record Label(s): 1977 Warner Bros Records, a Warner Music Group company
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