Song Description
CARETAKERS IN GROUP HOMES SOMETIMES REFER TO RESIDENTS WHO BECOME AGITATED AND RESTLESS AT NIGHT AS SUNDOWNERS
Song Length |
5:11 |
Genre |
World - Reggae/Caribbean, Rock - Funk |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Restless, Disturbed |
Subject |
Midnight, Night, Sanity/Insanity |
Similar Artists |
Black Uhuru, The Red Hot Chili Peppers |
Language |
English |
Lyrics
VERSE 1:
WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN I BEGIN TO FIGHT/ DEMAND GIVE ME MY KEYS, I WANT TO DRIVE INTO THE NIGHT
UNANSWERED PLEAS. OF IN ANOTHER ROOM I HEAR, SOFT AND QUIET "SUNDOWNERS-THEIR BARK IS WORSE THAN THEIR BITE"
CHORUS:
THEY THINK THEY PULLED THE SHADES DOWN, BUT I GET LIFTED AND FLY AWAY
YOU WON'T HEAR A SOUND, AND I'M BACK BEFORE THE BREAK OF DAY
VERSE 2:
WHEN THE SKY TURNS BLACK, THEY SAY CALM YOURSELF DOWN/ THEY THINK THEY PUT ME TO SLEEP, BUT I SEE MY TRUCK AT THE END OF THE LAWN
I DON'T NEED THOSE KEYS, THE STARS IGNITE THE ENGINE WITHOUT A SOUND, I CAN MAKE IT TO THE MOON AND BACK BEFORE DAWN
REPEAT CHORUS