
Sun is pale like the moon
When you look to the sky
Holy holy why
All fades into blue
On the black Sunday afternoon
No good time to walk alone
On a bike riding home
When you look to the sky
Holy holy why
All fades into blue
On the black Sunday afternoon
Bad luck come at just a car
On the right side hears a call
And sees a black ref flying low
Bother head no mistletoe
Nothing really moves
On black Sunday afternoons
You wake up in a water-bed
and on the back of your head
A lump and just a tiny hole
Almost no light at all in here
When you call
You can't hear your own voice at all
They gather up, something's wrong
The ask around, no one knows
Well have you been where the rivers cross
By the water in the moss
Nothing really moves
On black Sunday afternoons
Sun is pale like the moon
When you look to the sky
Holy holy, holy holy why
All fades into blue
On black Sunday afternoons

Anna Ternheim is a Swedish singer-songwriter. She was born May 31, 1978, in Stockholm, Sweden. She began playing guitar at the age of 10. During a year abroad in Atlanta, Georgia, Anna created her first band "Sova", playing at smaller festivals and local clubs. Back in Stockholm she continued her songwriting and later in Lausanne, Switzerland, where she was performing while studying French.
She released her debut album Somebody Outside in 2004, the Swedish Grammy jury awarded her the Best Newcomer of the Year award.
For her second album, Separation Road released on September 27, 2006, she was awarded Best Female Artist and Best Lyricist by the Swedish Grammy jury.
Her debut US album, Halfway to Fivepoints, was released on April 22, 2008. Ternheim moved to Manhattan that same year. She released her fourth album, Leaving on a Mayday on August 11, 2008.
Her fifth studio album, The Night Visitor, was released in the U.S. and internationally in autumn of 2011.
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