
Sunrise (Live) Jefferson Starship
"Sunrise" by Jefferson Starship, released in 1970, is a #Rock ballad that explores themes of hope, renewal, and love. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and the promise of a new beginning, symbolized by the sunrise. Musically, it features soaring vocals and rich harmonies, creating an uplifting atmosphere. The song remains a classic, resonating with listeners for its emotional depth and timeless message.

[Verse]
Sunrise
Surprise
Civilized man
You were keeper to me
Now your animal is free
And you're free to die
You're old and your hands are gray
You're old, go home and stay
We've all heard your dirty stories
[Chorus]
Two thousand years
Two thousand years
Two thousand years
Of your goddamn glory
Sunrise
Surprise
Civilized man
You were keeper to me
Now your animal is free
And you're free to die
You're old and your hands are gray
You're old, go home and stay
We've all heard your dirty stories
[Chorus]
Two thousand years
Two thousand years
Two thousand years
Of your goddamn glory
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