Sunset
Forgiveness at Sunset: A Song of Redemption and HealingLyrics
Don't let the sun go down and you have a grudge on your heart
Emphasizes the importance of resolving grudges before the day ends.
You gotta forgive, cause the end of the day you gone live
Encourages forgiveness, highlighting the positive impact on one's life.
But what if you don't, what if you leave
Presents a hypothetical scenario if forgiveness is not chosen.
Its gonna be too late for apologies
Warns that delaying apologies may result in missed opportunities for reconciliation.
So before the sun sets
Setting the context for the urgency of forgiveness, referencing sunset as a metaphor.
Jesus healing my heart like a med kit
Relates a personal experience of spiritual healing, likening it to a medical kit.
Guide my heart back to your direction
Expresses a desire for guidance toward a positive path.
Let my life be in your reflection
Aspires for a life that mirrors the teachings or values of a higher power.
Shout out all my brothers down in Texas
Gives a shout-out to friends in Texas, possibly emphasizing unity or brotherhood.
Going to church, I get off at the exit
Shares a routine involving going to church and exiting, suggesting a commitment to faith.
Word of God in me, I'm eating refreshments
Associates the consumption of the Word of God with spiritual refreshment.
And that Word of God on me like a Smith & Wesson
Compares the impact of the Word of God to the potency of a Smith & Wesson gun.
So you gotta forgive, yeah
Reiterates the importance of forgiveness in a positive light.
Don't let the sun go down and you have a grudge on your heart
Repeats the message about addressing grudges before the day concludes.
You gotta forgive, cause the end of the day you gone live
Reiterates the positive outcome of forgiveness on one's life.
But what if you don't, what if you leave
Presents the consequences of not choosing forgiveness.
Its gonna be too late for apologies
Emphasizes the irreversibility of missed apologies as time passes.
So before the sun sets
Repeats the urgency of forgiveness, using the metaphor of the setting sun.
Jesus healing my heart like a med kit
Reiterates the theme of spiritual healing, comparing it to a med kit.
Guide my heart back to your direction
Expresses the desire for guidance in life's journey.
Let my life be in your reflection
Aspires for a life reflecting the values of a higher power.
Shout out all my brothers down in Texas
Acknowledges and appreciates friends in Texas.
Going to church, I get off at the exit
Describes a routine involving church attendance and exiting at a specific point.
Word of God in me, I'm eating refreshments
Associates spiritual nourishment with the consumption of the Word of God.
And that Word of God on me like a Smith & Wesson
Compares the impact of the Word of God to the power of a Smith & Wesson gun.
So you gotta forgive, yeah
Reiterates the theme of forgiveness in a positive context.
Don't let the sun go down and you have a grudge on your heart
Restates the importance of addressing grudges before the day concludes.
You gotta forgive, cause the end of the day you gone live
Reiterates the positive impact of forgiveness on one's life.
But what if you don't, what if you leave
Presents the consequences of not choosing forgiveness.
Its gonna be too late for apologies
Emphasizes the irreversibility of missed apologies as time passes.
So before the sun sets
Repeats the urgency of forgiveness, using the metaphor of the setting sun.
Jesus healing my heart like a med kit
Reiterates the theme of spiritual healing, comparing it to a med kit.
Guide my heart back to your direction
Expresses the desire for guidance in life's journey.
Let my life be in your reflection
Aspires for a life reflecting the values of a higher power.
Shout out all my brothers down in Texas
Acknowledges and appreciates friends in Texas.
Going to church, I get off at the exit
Describes a routine involving church attendance and exiting at a specific point.
Word of God in me, I'm eating refreshments
Associates spiritual nourishment with the consumption of the Word of God.
And that Word of God on me like a Smith & Wesson
Compares the impact of the Word of God to the power of a Smith & Wesson gun.
So you gotta forgive, yeah
Reiterates the theme of forgiveness in a positive context.
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