Verse 1
Every evening paints the sky
With colors no one else can hold.
Gold melts into shades of fire,
Turning ordinary into gold.
We stand beneath the fading light,
Trying to keep one more ray,
But sunsets were never made
To ask permission when they fade.
Pre-Chorus
Maybe goodbye’s just heaven’s way
Of teaching hearts to wait…
Chorus
‘Cause the sun don’t really disappear,
It just shines where we can’t see.
Just like every soul we’ve loved,
Still burning somewhere peacefully.
Every crimson streak across the blue
Feels like a hand reaching through,
Whispering, “I’m still with you…”
The sunset’s just the other side of the view.
Verse 2
I still hear your laughter riding
On the evening summer breeze.
Every amber cloud reminds me
Love still grows on missing trees.
The sky lets go without a fight,
Trusting morning finds its way.
Maybe hearts are meant to learn
Some lights never truly fade.
Pre-Chorus
So when the daylight slips away,
I’ll lift my eyes instead…
Chorus
‘Cause the sun don’t really disappear,
It just shines where we can’t see.
Just like every soul we’ve loved,
Still burning somewhere peacefully.
Every crimson streak across the blue
Feels like a hand reaching through,
Whispering, “I’m still with you…”
The sunset’s just the other side of the view.
Bridge
Maybe heaven borrows sunsets
To remind us love lives on.
The horizon isn’t closing—
It’s where forever starts at dawn.
Though the night may wrap around us,
Hope still glows beyond the blue.
Every sunset keeps a promise:
“I’ll rise again… and so will you.”
Final Chorus
No, the sun don’t really disappear,
It just lights another shore.
Just like every heart we’ve treasured
Waiting just beyond the door.
So I’ll smile when evening finds me,
Though these eyes still miss your face,
Knowing every painted skyline
Is love leaving one more trace.
Until the day we’re reunited,
When every shadow turns to gold,
I’ll watch the sunset with a grateful heart—
Because love never lets go.
Outro
The sky isn’t saying goodbye…
It’s reminding us where the light has gone.
And somewhere beyond tomorrow’s dawn,
We’ll all watch the same sunrise again.