Words and Music by Andrew Lloyd
Weber and Trevor Nunn
Daylight See the dew on the
sunflower And a rose that is
fading Roses whither away Like the sunflower I yearn to turn my face to the
dawn I am waiting for the day . .
.
Midnight Not a sound from the
pavement Has the moon lost her
memory? She is smiling alone In the lamplight The withered leaves collect at my
feet And the wind begins to
moan
Memory All alone in the
moonlight I can smile at the old
days I was beautiful then I remember the time I knew what
happiness was Let the memory live
again
Every
streetlamp Seems to beat a fatalistic
warning Someone mutters And the streetlamp
gutters And soon it will be
morning
Daylight I must wait for the
sunrise I must think of a new
life And I musn't give in When the dawn comes Tonight will be a memory
too And a new day will
begin
Burnt out ends
of smoky days The stale cold smell of
morning The streetlamp dies, another
night is over Another day is dawning
Touch
me It's so easy to leave
me All alone with the
memory Of my days in the sun If you touch me You'll understand what happiness
is