Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Joni Fatora
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Chris Petrosino
Songwriter
Steven Rogers
Songwriter
Rob McCurdy
Songwriter
Joni Fatora
Songwriter
Lyrics
Why do the birds sing so early in the dawn?
Their honeysuckle melodies, before my day's alarm
I imagine they're rehearsing for some big, elaborate show
That I've not been invited to, so I should never know
The songs they like to sing, I suppose they're not too far
From all the songs I sing, when I'm alone late in my car (when I'm alone late in my car)
And if I were the postman awake for the afternoon
I'd be the lucky someone eavesdropping on their tunes
But I think I like it better when I sleep late past their call
For all I know, perhaps the birds don't even sing at all
We are nothing
Love comes easily to you
But not the hurt
You're impervious to blue
I wish I knew
How to sing about the other colors too
Writer(s): Christopher Petrosino, Robert Andrew Mccurdy, Joni Fatora, Steven Rogers
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