Sunrise 2 Sunset
Sunrise 2 Sunset
”Who knows what any given day will bring? Even so, it's the small blessings, hidden throughout each day, that remind us that life can be beautiful, and we get a chance to live it.” (Vincent Charlow)
SUNRISE 2 SUNSET
Written by Vincent Charlow (BMI), Timothy Sean Baluyot Ignacio (BMI), Royce Lovett (BMI), Nabil Ince (BMI)
© 2022 Common Hymnal Digital (BMI), Soul Lore Creative (BMI), Royce Lovett Music (BMI), Seaux Chill Publishing (BMI) (admin by IntegratedRights.com). CCLI 7206988.
HOOK
Never say never no lie
You don’t know the end of your line
So everyday I’m counting my blessings
From sunrise to sunset I’m living my life
From sunrise to sunset I’m living my life
I’m just living my life
As I live in the light
Taking nothing for granted
I’m counting my blessings and and living my life
VERSE 1 (ITM)
Been a minute, past my limit, got a pen with nothin written
All my prose unfinished like a promise with nothing in it
Tryna tan on the brighter side, melanin for medicine
So let’s just count our blessings without comparing the measurements
So I’m chilling with my people at the bottom of the pyramid
A pilgrimage when Uncle Sam imprisoned his to privilege
Don’t forget the deeper roots, always got the darker skin
Mula sa ugát ‘gang sa súlat (From the roots to the writtens) you know what the color is, ITM
VERSE 2 (Royce Lovett)
God gift
So I’m live it up
If it’s a cup
I’m fill it up
If its a mountain
I’m climb it high
When you fall turn to a fly
Got a pocket full of blessings
Trying to pass them out
I got time for kids
But no time for doubts
I know what is like to have nots
When it was cold, I stood by the stove
That how I learn to cook, like Sam
Things changing
Family eating
No retreating
Palm tree reaching
I’m hardly vegan
I’m Party seeking
And smarty peaching
Pardon me Deacon
I’m partial to Mama smiling
While you clowning
We king crowning
Raising my sons like mountain peak
Read in the bedtime stories of Malcolm speaks
Counting our blessing - seeds are sow
Now watch me…
Usher in the power of Jehovah Shalom
VERSE 3 (Seaux Chill)
I slow rise with sunrise
Iont try to stress it less it impacts my mums eyes
We just tryna free it up to re it up with fun times
But looking at the media Expedia be sunlight
Maybe I’m running from my problems maybe I’m not
Maybe adventure my only cure for this job
Maybe I’m tryna find a place to call home
Knowing my only home is out there on the road, but I know this fasho
I’m living my life out to the fullest
Cuz who knows when I’ll get 60 bullets
And even if they capture in HD
I know America finna hate me it’s crazy oh baby
They love my joy and love my spirit
I catch a smile and they gon feel this
I just want hope for all the children
And build a new trope other than killin
And get some healing like can a brotha live
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