Lyrics
Oh hey baby, there's something wrong
Expressing concern or acknowledgment of a problem in the relationship.
You've burnt away, you wear the sun
Suggesting a transformative or intense emotional experience, using "wear the sun" metaphorically.
Maybe I slept too long
Speculating on the possibility of neglect or unawareness, possibly in the relationship.
And missed the game and now you're gone
Regret for missing out on something important, leading to the person's departure.
You wear the sun
Reiterating the metaphorical concept that the person embodies the sun.
If I could I would leave you alone
Expressing a desire to give space or distance in the relationship.
Baby, put down your gun
Asking the partner to lower emotional defenses, symbolized by "put down your gun."
And turn away, you wear the sun
Encouraging the partner to turn away from conflict, maintaining the metaphor of wearing the sun.
Maybe I should have told you I'm no fun
Reflecting on a missed opportunity to communicate one's nature before a certain time.
Before p.m. and now you're gone
Referencing a specific time (before p.m.) and the consequence of the partner leaving.
You wear the sun
Reiteration of the partner being associated with the sun.
If I could I would leave you alone
Expressing a hypothetical desire for solitude or separation.
There's a daisy chain
Introducing a daisy chain as a symbol, possibly representing a connection or commitment.
It's tying me down to the field of play
Feeling constrained or tied to a situation represented by the field of play.
Such an open face
Describing the partner's demeanor as open-faced, suggesting transparency.
You're leaving me nothing but hope to chase
Expressing a sense of being left with only hope, possibly in the face of a changing relationship.
You wear the sun
Reiteration of the partner embodying the sun, emphasizing their impactful presence.
You wear the sun
Repeating the idea that the partner symbolically wears the sun.
You wear the sun
Reaffirming the central metaphor of the partner wearing the sun.
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