sunrise
Jon Davidson Lyrics


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Sunrise, and another one dies and another one grows
Sunrise, and another one comes and another one
Goes
Sunrise, and none of us cares, and none of us
Knows
Sunrise, and another one dies and another one grows
And I ask why
But I can't buy a minute
Maybe you'll get it figured out on your own
Sunrise, and another one heals and another one
Bleeds
Sunrise, and another one has and another one
Needs
Sunrise, and none of us hears, and none of us
Heeds
Sunrise, and another one heals and another one
Bleeds
And I ask why
But I can't buy a minute
Maybe you'll get it figured out on your own
And as the sun sets on another hopeless life
Just to rise tomorrow Nothing changes, nothing ever will
And as the sun sets on another chance to end




This mindless introspection
Nothing changes, nothing ever will

Overall Meaning

The theme of Jon Davidson's song Sunrise revolves around the constant cycle of life and death, growth and decay, and healing and bleeding. Davidson uses the metaphor of the sunrise to emphasize the cyclical nature of life, wherein every dawn signifies the end of a life and the beginning of another. The sun continues to rise and set each day, and nothing ever changes in this never-ending cycle. The lyrics express a sense of helplessness and resignation towards this cycle of life, where no one cares, knows, hears or heeds the constant changes happening around them.


Davidson, through his lyrics, is urging the listeners to question the purpose of this cycle and to figure out their own understanding of it instead of relying on the explanations given to them by others. The line, "But I can't buy a minute, maybe you'll get it figured out on your own" suggests that while the singer is struggling to understand the cycle, he hopes that someone out there will come to a realization that will bring them peace.


Interesting facts about the song Sunrise:


1) The song is from Jon Davidson's first solo album "Strategy," which was released in 2018.
2) Jon Davidson is also the lead singer of the Christian rock band, "Jonathan's Call."
3) The song was inspired by Davidson's reflections on the cyclical nature of life and the "hopeless cycle of humanity."
4) The music video for the song features clips of nature and sunrises from around the world.
5) The song is often featured on playlists for meditation, yoga, and peaceful reflection.
6) Fans of the song have described it as "hauntingly beautiful" and "powerfully introspective."
7) Sunrise has been praised for its raw, emotional vocals and stripped-down instrumentation.
8) The song's themes of life and death have resonated with listeners struggling with grief and loss.
9) Sunrise has been included in several "best of" lists for Christian music in 2018.
10) The chords of the song are Em, C, G, and D.


Chords:
Verse: Em, C, G, D
Chorus: G, D, Em, C, G, D.


Line by Line Meaning

Sunrise, and another one dies and another one grows
Each new day brings about both life and death, growth and decay.


Sunrise, and another one comes and another one Goes
People come and go from our lives just as the sun rises in the morning and sets at night.


Sunrise, and none of us cares, and none of us Knows
Despite the beauty of a new day, we often take it for granted and don't fully understand its significance.


And I ask why But I can't buy a minute Maybe you'll get it figured out on your own
Although the singer questions the meaning of life, he knows that time is fleeting and that ultimately, everyone must figure out their own purpose.


Sunrise, and another one heals and another one Bleeds
As some people are healed, others continue to suffer and bleed.


Sunrise, and another one has and another one Needs
While some have plenty, others are still in great need.


Sunrise, and none of us hears, and none of us Heeds
Despite the struggles of those around us, we often remain unaware and don't take action to help them.


And as the sun sets on another hopeless life Just to rise tomorrow Nothing changes, nothing ever will
The cyclical nature of sunrise and sunset highlights the idea that nothing in life truly changes or improves, despite the passage of time.


And as the sun sets on another chance to end This mindless introspection Nothing changes, nothing ever will
Even after contemplating our own lives and mortality, nothing truly changes and we continue to exist in the same cyclical pattern.




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