O' God The Sun
Eclipsed Desires: The Struggle Within O' God The SunLyrics
O' God the sun
Expresses a plea or acknowledgment to a higher power, possibly referencing the sun as a symbol of divinity.
It burns my eyes
Describes the discomfort or pain caused by the intense brightness of the sun, using a physical sensation as a metaphor.
Choked out by smog
Highlights the environmental issue of air pollution, specifically smog, and its negative impact on visibility and health.
It fills the Skies
Continues to emphasize the pervasive nature of smog, extending its reach to fill the entire sky.
I'm too paranoid
Expresses a state of excessive worry or fear, possibly related to personal concerns or broader anxieties.
I'm too shy
Suggests a feeling of social discomfort or insecurity, using shyness as a trait that contributes to the narrator's emotional state.
And here comes trouble
Introduces the concept of trouble entering paradise, hinting at a disruption or challenge in an otherwise ideal or peaceful situation.
In paradise
Reiterates the idea of a disturbance in an idyllic setting, reinforcing the notion of paradise facing a threat or problem.
Ooh, ooh, ooh
A vocal expression, possibly conveying emotional distress or a plea for help, though the exact meaning is open to interpretation.
O' God the sun
Repeats the earlier plea or acknowledgment to a higher power, specifically addressing the sun again.
It bleached my skin
Describes a physical change, suggesting that the sun has had a transformative effect on the narrator's skin, possibly symbolizing a negative impact.
And the tinnitus
Introduces the concept of tinnitus, a ringing in the ears, which could symbolize a persistent and disturbing noise or disturbance.
Is kicking in
Implies the experience of another romantic or emotional disappointment, using the metaphor of "kicking in" to signify the onset of pain or realization.
Another love
Refers to the cyclical nature of love and friendship, suggesting a pattern of repeated experiences.
Another friend
Continues the theme of encountering new relationships but implies a sense of predictability or inevitability.
O' God please don't
Repeats the plea to a higher power, requesting divine intervention or guidance in the face of emotional challenges.
Ah-ooh, ooh, ooh
A vocal expression, possibly conveying heightened emotion or distress, and echoing the earlier plea for divine intervention.
O' God the sun
Repetition of the plea to God, emphasizing the impact of the sun and the ongoing challenges faced by the narrator.
O' God the sun
-O' God the sun
-O' God the sun
-O' God the sun (Aah)
-O' God the sun (Aah)
-O' God the sun (Aah)
-O' God the sun (Aah)
-Oh god the...
Interrupted, possibly intentional, leaving the final word unfinished and creating a sense of open-endedness or ambiguity.
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