Feels Like Sunset

[Refrain]
Oh (Oh)
Sunset?
(Stay in the light)
Not yet.
(Oh, no)
Know not yet
(Avoid the night)

[Verse]
I’m not quite sure, yet
But it feels like it’s sunset
Going down
[Bridge]
On the shape, how round?
(profound)
Going down
(Down, down, down)

[Chorus]
And don’t forget
The sunset..
But, let’s get back ’round
To the part “how round?”

[Bridge]
Can I move
Mo point-of-groove
And still see the light
[Break]
And, still be in the light
Delight
On the verge
Of the curve
But, not yet
Sunset

[Instrumental, Saxophone Solo, Bass]

[Refrain]
Oh (Oh)
Sunset?
(Stay in the light)
Not yet.
(Oh, no)
Know not yet
(Avoid the night)

A SCIENCE NOTE
Yes, you can extend your view of a sunset by changing your position or vantage point. Here are a few ways to do that:

  1. Move to a Higher Elevation: If you’re on a hill, mountain, or tall building, you can see the sun for a longer period as it sets because your horizon is farther away.
  2. Travel West: By moving westward, you can prolong your view of the sunset. This works because you’re effectively “chasing” the sun as it sets.
  3. Use an Airplane: If you’re in an airplane flying west, you can significantly extend the duration of the sunset. Pilots sometimes adjust their altitude and direction to allow passengers to enjoy extended views of sunsets and sunrises.
  4. Go to a Coastline: Watching the sunset from a coastline, particularly on the western edge of a landmass, can give you an unobstructed view of the sun setting over the ocean, prolonging the experience.

From the album “Incoming” by The Beatless Sense Mongers

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