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Cherish the Day (feat. Lalah Hathaway) - Robert Glasper



     
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You're ruling the way that I move
And I breathe your air
You only can rescue me
This is my prayer
If you were mine
If you were mine
I wouldn't want to go to heavenI cherish the day
I won't go astray
I won't be afraid
You won't catch me running
You're ruling the way that I moveOnly you can rescue me
This is my prayer
If you were mine
If you were mine
I wouldn't want to go to heavenI cherish the day
I won't go astray
I won't be afraid
You won't catch me runningI cherish the day

I won't go astray
I won't be afraid
You won't catch me runningI cherish the dayI cherish the day
I won't go astray
I won't be afraid
You won't catch me runningI cherish the day
I won't go astray
I won't be afraid
You won't catch me runningI cherish the day
I won't go astray
I won't be afraid
You won't catch me runningI cherish the day
I won't go astray
I won't be afraid
You won't catch me runningI cherish the day
I won't go astray
I won't be afraid
You won't catch me running
Songwriters
ADU, HELEN FOLASADE / MATTHEWMAN, STUART / HALE, ANDREWPublished by
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Robert Glasper was raised in Houston, Texas. His mother was his first and strongest musical influence. Mrs. Glasper not only played piano and sang gospel music in the family's church, she led a band that worked the city's jazz and blues club circuit as well. By the age of twelve, young Robert was playing piano in that church. "Gospel music is built on emotion and spirituality; you go to church and leave crying," he smiles. "It definitely just gave me that sensitivity and knowing how to reach people and knowing how to be in tune with your feelings and the emotion of the music.

Read more about Robert Glasper on Last.fm.


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