Sunday Morning Lyrics – Henry Moodie

“Sunday Morning” Lyrics by Henry Moodie is a latest English song in the voice of Henry Moodie. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Sunday Morning” song lyrics are also written by Henry Moodie. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Sunday Morning” by Henry Moodie is about someone falling for a person who only wants something casual. They spend time together at parties, sharing kisses and moments, but deep down, the singer knows it’s one-sided. Even though they pretend to be fine with no strings attached, they can’t help catching feelings and feeling hurt when that person doesn’t reach out after the weekend ends.

Sunday Morning Lyrics

[Verse 1]
It’s quarter after midnight, you light your cigarette
Outside a stranger’s party, here we go, maybe I’ll confess
You say let’s take it inside, but I’m here inside my head
I’m scared if I keep drinking, here we go, maybe I’ll confess

[Pre-Chorus]
I’m just a fool for falling for you
‘Cause you said there’s no strings attached
I say I’m okay with that

[Chorus]

Your friends making out with my friends
Half of them are missing, making bad decisions
Kiss me on the weekends, now I’m catching feelings
I know you ain’t calling me on Sunday morning (Ooh)

[Verse 2]
And now we watch the sunrise, you call a taxi home
And you kiss me in the backseat, why do I feel so vulnerable?

[Pre-Chorus]
I’m just a fool for falling for you
‘Cause you said there’s no strings attached
I say I’m okay with that

[Chorus]
Your friends making out with my friends
Half of them are missing, making bad decisions
Kiss me on the weekends, now I’m catching feelings
I know you ain’t calling me on Sunday morning (Ooh)

[Outro]
You ain’t calling (Ooh)
Are you calling? Are you calling? (Ooh)
It’s quarter after midnight, you light your cigarette
Outside a stranger’s party, here we go, maybe I’ll confess

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Sunday Morning Lyrics Meaning

[Verse 1]
It’s late at night, and the scene is kind of messy—outside someone else’s party, smoking, trying to act cool. The singer’s thinking about opening up, maybe saying how they really feel. The other person wants to head inside, but the singer is stuck in their thoughts, worried that drinking more might lead to saying too much.

[Pre-Chorus]
The singer knows they’re falling for someone who warned them not to get attached. Even though they said they were fine with keeping things casual, deep down they aren’t.

[Chorus]
Everyone’s hooking up, doing reckless things, just living in the moment. The singer and this person share kisses during weekends, and while it might be casual for the other person, real feelings are starting to grow. The singer knows they won’t hear from them once the weekend ends.

[Verse 2]
After spending the night together, they watch the sunrise. As the other person leaves in a taxi, there’s a goodbye kiss—but instead of feeling happy, the singer feels exposed and emotionally raw.

[Pre-Chorus]
Once again, the singer admits they’ve fallen, even though they agreed not to get too involved. They’re pretending to be okay, but it’s getting harder to hide the truth.

[Chorus]
They’re surrounded by people making impulsive choices, lost in party vibes. Meanwhile, the kisses that once felt fun are now stirring real emotions. The singer’s starting to care, even though they know this connection won’t last past the weekend.

[Outro]
The singer is left wondering if the other person will ever reach out. They replay that same party moment in their head, still caught in the loop of wanting to say how they feel but holding back. The silence the next day hits harder than expected.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Sunday Morning song?
A. Sunday Morning song is sung by Henry Moodie.

Q. Who wrote Sunday Morning lyrics?
A. Sunday Morning lyrics are penned by Henry Moodie.

Q. Who has given the music of Sunday Morning song?
A. Sunday Morning music is composed and produced by Henry Moodie.

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