| Song | Tonight The Sky - normal |
| Artist | Sun Kil Moon |
| Album | April |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Kozelek | |
| Her head lay back in blankets, soft white down | |
| Her hair warm autumn colors, floating | |
| Our days were classroom poems, true young love | |
| Some nights we roar like lions, some we coo like doves | |
| I left her long ago one summer, chasing dreams | |
| I hum good sweet explosions, sweet nothings | |
| I broke her heart not knowing she'd return | |
| And graven scars deep in me forever | |
| I hear my sleeping sister | |
| In the early morning hours | |
| I hear her though it's silent | |
| Standing over me now | |
| Tonight the skies | |
| Will open for you | |
| Mountains and big clouds | |
| Divide us in two | |
| She fell into his arms, his sweet, strong kiss | |
| She made her perfect gardens in this | |
| World that turned its back, shook things 'round | |
| In time it took our loving sister down | |
| I met my fallen angel one last time | |
| I promised always through me she would shine | |
| I held her hands, I sunk into her heart | |
| 'Til powers unrelenting pulled us apart | |
| I saw my sleeping sister | |
| Rising toward a light | |
| A mist above the skyline | |
| On that never ending night | |
| Tonight bright stars | |
| Are shining for you | |
| Oceans and full moons | |
| Deep midnight blue | |
| I woke up every morning | |
| Not believing her to be gone | |
| Outside the doves and sparrows | |
| Carried on | |
| Building now so sweetly | |
| Settled into spring | |
| Outside the kids in their yards | |
| Laughing and playing | |
| I loved you like no other | |
| Your eyes I can't erase | |
| Your voice it wakes me always | |
| Pouring down from space | |
| Like warm sun rays | |
| You're turning into | |
| Wild sails on cool bays | |
| I'm watching for you | |
| Tonight the skies | |
| Are open for you | |
| Mountains and big clouds | |
| Dividing in two |
| zuo qu : Kozelek | |
| Her head lay back in blankets, soft white down | |
| Her hair warm autumn colors, floating | |
| Our days were classroom poems, true young love | |
| Some nights we roar like lions, some we coo like doves | |
| I left her long ago one summer, chasing dreams | |
| I hum good sweet explosions, sweet nothings | |
| I broke her heart not knowing she' d return | |
| And graven scars deep in me forever | |
| I hear my sleeping sister | |
| In the early morning hours | |
| I hear her though it' s silent | |
| Standing over me now | |
| Tonight the skies | |
| Will open for you | |
| Mountains and big clouds | |
| Divide us in two | |
| She fell into his arms, his sweet, strong kiss | |
| She made her perfect gardens in this | |
| World that turned its back, shook things ' round | |
| In time it took our loving sister down | |
| I met my fallen angel one last time | |
| I promised always through me she would shine | |
| I held her hands, I sunk into her heart | |
| ' Til powers unrelenting pulled us apart | |
| I saw my sleeping sister | |
| Rising toward a light | |
| A mist above the skyline | |
| On that never ending night | |
| Tonight bright stars | |
| Are shining for you | |
| Oceans and full moons | |
| Deep midnight blue | |
| I woke up every morning | |
| Not believing her to be gone | |
| Outside the doves and sparrows | |
| Carried on | |
| Building now so sweetly | |
| Settled into spring | |
| Outside the kids in their yards | |
| Laughing and playing | |
| I loved you like no other | |
| Your eyes I can' t erase | |
| Your voice it wakes me always | |
| Pouring down from space | |
| Like warm sun rays | |
| You' re turning into | |
| Wild sails on cool bays | |
| I' m watching for you | |
| Tonight the skies | |
| Are open for you | |
| Mountains and big clouds | |
| Dividing in two |
| zuò qǔ : Kozelek | |
| Her head lay back in blankets, soft white down | |
| Her hair warm autumn colors, floating | |
| Our days were classroom poems, true young love | |
| Some nights we roar like lions, some we coo like doves | |
| I left her long ago one summer, chasing dreams | |
| I hum good sweet explosions, sweet nothings | |
| I broke her heart not knowing she' d return | |
| And graven scars deep in me forever | |
| I hear my sleeping sister | |
| In the early morning hours | |
| I hear her though it' s silent | |
| Standing over me now | |
| Tonight the skies | |
| Will open for you | |
| Mountains and big clouds | |
| Divide us in two | |
| She fell into his arms, his sweet, strong kiss | |
| She made her perfect gardens in this | |
| World that turned its back, shook things ' round | |
| In time it took our loving sister down | |
| I met my fallen angel one last time | |
| I promised always through me she would shine | |
| I held her hands, I sunk into her heart | |
| ' Til powers unrelenting pulled us apart | |
| I saw my sleeping sister | |
| Rising toward a light | |
| A mist above the skyline | |
| On that never ending night | |
| Tonight bright stars | |
| Are shining for you | |
| Oceans and full moons | |
| Deep midnight blue | |
| I woke up every morning | |
| Not believing her to be gone | |
| Outside the doves and sparrows | |
| Carried on | |
| Building now so sweetly | |
| Settled into spring | |
| Outside the kids in their yards | |
| Laughing and playing | |
| I loved you like no other | |
| Your eyes I can' t erase | |
| Your voice it wakes me always | |
| Pouring down from space | |
| Like warm sun rays | |
| You' re turning into | |
| Wild sails on cool bays | |
| I' m watching for you | |
| Tonight the skies | |
| Are open for you | |
| Mountains and big clouds | |
| Dividing in two |