The Sun Will Fool You
The Deceptive Warmth: A Tale of Emotional DisillusionmentLyrics
The sun will fool you
The sun is deceptive or misleading.
That's how you are
Describing someone's inherent nature.
I get accustomed to your warmth
Getting used to the warmth provided by someone.
Then on the coldest days
On the coldest days, the warmth is absent.
You're there, you're right there
Even though physically present, the emotional connection is lacking.
But I feel nothing from you
Feeling emotionally distant despite physical proximity.
And I shiver and my eyes water
Experiencing physical discomfort and emotional detachment.
We have to revolve around someone
The necessity of centering one's life around someone.
It's you, it's always you
Highlighting the central role of a specific person.
So, why, on the coldest days, do you look down on me?
Questioning why, during difficult times, there is a sense of judgment or neglect.
You do look down on me
Affirming that there is indeed a feeling of being looked down upon.
And I'm cold, with no comfort from you
Expressing a state of emotional coldness without comfort.
But you're there
Acknowledging the physical presence of the person despite emotional distance.
I can't really feel you, but you're right there
An inability to truly feel the warmth of the person despite proximity.
If you weren't
Highlighting the significance of the person's presence.
I'd collapse and disappear in the dark
The person's presence prevents a collapse into darkness.
You must be giving off just enough warmth
Suggesting that the person provides just enough emotional warmth for survival.
To keep me clinging to life
Dependence on the person for sustaining life.
Around you
Life revolves around the person.
The sun will fool you
Reiteration of the deceptive nature of the sun.
That's how you are
Reiterating the inherent deceptive nature of someone.
You look the part, they think of you as warm
External perception of warmth, contrasting with personal experience.
And I remember our days at the beach
Recollection of warmer times, possibly contrasting with the current emotional coldness.
But it's cold now, and you're right here, but I don't feel you
The person is physically present but emotionally distant in the current cold state.
The sun will fool you
Reiteration of the deceptive nature of the sun.
It looks down at me
Perceiving the sun as looking down, possibly with a judgmental or indifferent gaze.
It blinds me like it's hot
The sun's brightness blinds, contrasting with the emotional coldness.
It reminds me how it feels to be warm
A reminder of the feeling of warmth, contrasting with the current emotional state.
But I shiver and my eyes water
Experiencing physical discomfort despite the perceived warmth.
You look so warm
External perception of warmth, possibly contrasting with personal experience.
People think of you as warm
External perception of warmth by others.
But the sun will fool you
Reiteration of the deceptive nature of the sun.
And the wind will chill you to the bone
Highlighting the chilling effect of the wind, contrasting with the warmth of the sun.
As the sun looks down
Depiction of the sun as distant and unable to provide assistance.
Too far away to help you now
Emphasizing the sun's inability to help in the current state.
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