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Good Morning, Dear - Roy Orbison
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Good Morning, Dear Roy Orbison

"Good Morning, Dear" by Roy Orbison, released in 1965, is a heartfelt pop ballad expressing love and longing. The lyrics convey a tender morning greeting, highlighting themes of affection and devotion. Its unique orchestration features Orbison's signature emotional vocal delivery, contributing to its lasting appeal in romantic music. #Pop

Good Morning, Dear - Roy Orbison
Were the nights any sweeter
The mornings any cooler, when she was here?
Or was the mind grown accustomed to hearing "Good morning Dear"?

Should I still feel all the sunshine
That remembering brings to mind with my thoughts of her?
Lord, we both know things could never be the way they were

Her little girl illusions
Built the wall of confusion between right and wrong
That stands between her and the dream I had cherished so long

Now faded and tattered, once all that mattered when she was here
And a mind grown accustomed to hearing "Good morning dear"

Were the nights any sweeter
The mornings any cooler, when she was here?
Or was the mind grown accustomed to hearing "Good morning Dear"?
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