Sunset sunrise
Grace jonesWhen the rain falls, it falls on all
In the right place at the right time
You can see a rainbow being defined
Is it yours, is it mine, is it ours to divide
It’s not yours, it’s not mine, it belongs to us
Sunset sunrise
Fathers and daughters, mothers and sons
Children of all children, there is only one love
We live together, but we die alone
And we toil the earth, into the earth we return
Is it yours, is it mine, is it ours to divide
It’s not yours, it’s not mine, it belongs to us
Sunset sunrise, sunrise
Open your eyes, open your eyes
We plant a tree, we build a house
And we write a book, take a long long look
Nothing lasts forever, we must come together
The only constant is change and the earth remains
Is it yours, is it mine, is it ours to divide
It’s not yours, it’s not mine, it belongs to us
Sunset sunrise
Is it yours, is it mine, is it ours to divide
It’s not yours, it’s not mine, it belongs to us
Sunset sunrise
You can’t buy the moon, you can’t buy the stars
You can’t buy the earth by throwing gold coins
But you can buy the tree with the grass that’s green
It’s not yours to deteriorate, is it ours to appreciate
It’s not yours, it’s not mine, it’s not ours to divide
Sunset sunrise, sunset sunrise