Song Length |
3:21 |
Genre |
Country - Contemporary, Classical - General |
Lyrics
MY LAST SUNSET
When I'm out in Rappahannock and my working day is done
I head out to the back porch to catch the setting sun
It's a time for taking stock, a time for making plans
For asking if I'm being true to who I really am
Fifty years may pass before they carve my name in stone
Or it could be tomorrow when I make my journey home
None of us can know when we'll take our final breath
So we've gotta make the most of every moment we have left
And as a red sun fades and paints the western sky
I wonder how I'll feel when it's finally my time
Will I have a sense of peace or be haunted by regret
When I face my last sunset
When I face my last sunset
There are mountains to be climbed
Dreams I haven't chased
Life's the sweetest wine and I've only had a taste
But you only go round once, and the years fly by so fast
By the time you're getting started, and it's over just like that
And as a red sun fades and paints the western sky
I wonder how I'll feel when it's finally my time
Will I have a sense of peace or be haunted by regret
When I face my last sunset
When I face my last sunset
BRIDGE
As a red sun fades behind that old Blue Ridge
I know that I am blessed to be living where I live
Oh it's here in Rappahannock you can lay me down to rest
When I face my last sunset
When I face my last sunset
Will Hopkins / Ellen Britton
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