Morning Tide

The Little Ones Morning Tide Lyrics
1.Morning Tide

Lyricist:Lee Ladouceur, Gregory Bryce Meyer, Ian M Moreno, Brian
William Reyes, Edward Nolan Reyes

Oh, my morning tide
You rise and fall aside
On Sunday
Sunday, Sunday

With every crash you make
You pull and push away
Against the rocky ground
Though I stray for some time
I know I'll come around

I hear the chimes that call
Your ringing seaside crawl
On Sunday
Sunday, Sunday

As each layer folds
The mist grows more and more
There's an air that you declare
I have wanted to tell you
I hope to meet you there

By the shore, I'll be waiting for you
Morning tide, I'll be waiting for you
For I'll see you on the coastline in time
That's something to think about
That's something to think about

By the shore, I'll be waiting for you
Morning tide, I'll be waiting for you
For I'll see you on the coastline in time
That's something to think about
That's something to think about

The touch of midday sun
Broke from the sky at once
And echoed my own cheer
I am waiting, waiting
Waiting to see you here

By the shore, I'll be waiting for you
Morning tide, I'll be waiting for you
For I'll see you on the coastline in time
That's something to think about
That's something to think about

By the shore, I'll be waiting for you
Morning tide, I'll be waiting for you
For I'll see you on the coastline in time
That's something to think about
That's something to think about


2.Ordinary Song

Lyricist:Lee Ladouceor, Gregory Bryce Meyer, Ian M Moreno, Brian
William Reyes, Edward Nolan Reyes

Ordinary song
I love to sing along with you
I follow every word
I can't forget your tune

Heard you all these years
Through the static of the atmosphere
With crackled highs and lows
I remember long ago

I met you on the radio, radio
I met you on the radio, radio
On that night, I heard you play so well

I met you on the radio, radio
I met you on the radio, radio
On that night, I heard you play so well

Ordinary song
The sowing of new seeds
They grow from town to town
It's in the air you breathe

I met you on the radio, radio
I met you on the radio, radio
On that night, I heard you play so well

I met you on the radio, radio
I met you on the radio, radio
On that night, I heard you play so well

Why tonight? Why tonight?
Why tonight? Why tonight?
Why tonight? Why tonight?
Why tonight? Why tonight?

Why tonight?
(I met you on the radio, radio)
Why tonight?
(I met you on the radio, radio)
Why tonight?
(I met you on the radio, radio)
Why tonight?

(I met you on the radio, radio)
Why tonight?
(I met you on the radio, radio)
Why tonight?
(I met you on the radio, radio)
Why tonight?
(I met you on the radio, radio)


3.Boracay


4.All Your Modern Boxes


5.Tangerine Visions

Easterly winds whisking the kids
There are new-borns all around
Lampposts guide them but the lights just died there
And they slow to a crawl

Misting aside their eyes open wide
At the sight of golden youth
Fathers and mothers gather in numbers
When the sales greeter do

Dreamt of the leaves, stitched up the seams
And they all counted down
Each one mutter pair with another
And the young ones go round

Fading dreams and rich tangerine
The sky began to fall
Figures stack up whether they close up
They make the final call

With warmth from the sun and visions of what they want
Rise up as one counting down to one
With warmth from the sun and visions of what they want
Rise up as one counting down to one

With warmth from the sun and visions of what they want
Rise up as one counting down to one


6.Gregory's Chant

A wind rushed in and circled our heads in a blazing trail
With outlines and figures of leaders in silent and gone
Our eyes draped in color with each passing hour and our bodies
grew small
And voices, once listless burst out in pitches so tall

We arched our backs to see the light
Sway to the downbeat fire
In their heads they were so inspired
As they danced to their hearts' desire

At that moment we motioned to the sun
Waved our hands around based on the idea of time
Oh, ah, oh, ah, oh, ah
Wife us and clothe us, and clothe us until the dawn burst forth
Straight from the backroom, years that were calling for more

Who is the next one? Show 'em the limelight
Who is the next one? Show 'em the limelight
Check to the front sun and show 'em the limelight
Who is the next one? Show 'em the limelight

At that moment we motioned to the sun
Waved our hands around based on the idea of time
At that moment we motioned to the sun
Waved our hands around based on the idea of time

Oh, ah, oh, ah, oh


7.Everybody's Up To Something


8.Waltz

Lyricist:Lee Ladouceur, Gregory Bryce Meyer, Ian M Moreno, Brian
William Reyes, Edward Nolan Reyes

Crawl the stairs past the pictures that hung
And a lamp that was lit, on a wall, a quarter past one
Oh, oh, straight to the room where I wanted to lay
Because those were the days of the wine
We're just throwing away

Years go by when you're small
Hours are minutes that beat with your heart
Old mother told you to wait for your turn
Won't you learn?

Leaves for the covers, to offer relief
But the ring of the streets hammer gently
Mocking my sleep

Did you hear the phone ring, mister?
Did you get the diamond ring, sister?
Wo, oh, oh
Wo, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh

Did you find a new place, honey?
When we gonna get the new puppy?
Wo, oh, oh
Wo, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh

Years go by when you're small
Hours are minutes that beat with your heart
Old mother told you to wait for your turn
Won't you learn?

Everybody, any everybody
Everybody, every everybody
Now

Everybody, any everybody
Everybody, every everybody
Now

Did you hear the phone ring, mister?
Did you get the diamond ring, sister?
Now

Did you find a new place, honey?
When we gonna get the new puppy?
Now


9.Rise & Shine


10.Like A Spoke On A Wheel


11.Farm Song