Ey yo it's hard to ignore the pain in the pouring rain Tried to open up but became more restrained Tend to feel sorry for myself for no reason Walking down this road freezing The four seasons don't differ much where I'm from My minds' numb trying to find some answers to why the good die young Think about what legacy I'll leave when my time comes Just a nobody that rhymed some Blind for looking for things that can't be seen Atleast I had a chance to dream Grew up on wool and cans of beans That was all I needed But now a days I'm all concieted See the writings on the wall still its hard to read it I used to hang out on my block aiming for the number one spot Claiming that I got game And now I'm just walking on this rock pavement Too busy complaining to even realize it stopped raining It's the sunshine She went from Syria to Turkey Then Turkey to Greece, searching for peace Blisters on her soles hurting her feet Came by boat to a country unfamiliar with the words that she speaks She tries to keep calm and smile at every person she meets What she used to call home is now a gravesite From early morning, late nights Shots firing, no cop sirens When bombs dropped she's telling her mom 'stop crying' Let's go to a place where we can all stop hiding Got a warriors soul Another day, another story unfolds She tried speaking with the border patrol Telling them about Sweden and how she wanna go there But politics is politics, she's going nowhere While I stroll the streets complaining every time the rain come Somebody is getting judged based on where they came from She falls asleep dreaming of a day a change comes No matter who you are we all see the same sun It's the sunshine