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March
Dave S-B Lyrics


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This Sun's a sight for lonely eyes
I'll take the warmth and clear blue skies
But I can't help but wonder
If the sun will go back under
I spent some time alone
The cold and rain seeped in my bones
Resigned myself to cold
I crumpled up
They saw me fold
My lonely past will follow



Telling me these things are hollow
This time I can't help but feel
Need it to be real
And I can't help myself from drinkin' up the sunshine
While it's warm
Another hour
And it might just start to storm
I traveled back in time
To stay inside felt like a selfless crime
I always seem to lose my summers to
A creeping lonely blues
But now I've got a plan
I'll follow it and try as best I can
To keep the curtains drawn and take some time
To lay out on the lawn
My lonely past will follow
Telling me these things are hollow
This time I can't help but feel
Need it to be real
And I can't help myself from drinkin' up the sunshine
While it's warm
Another hour
And it might just start to storm
(Break)
My lonely past will follow
Telling me these things are hollow
This time I can't help but feel
Need it to be real
And I can't help myself from drinkin' up the sunshine
While it's warm
Another hour
And it might just start to storm

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Dave S-B's song "March" depict the singer's longing for warmth, sunshine, and a break from loneliness. The opening lines set the scene, expressing how the sun's presence brings a sense of relief and joy to the singer's lonely eyes. However, there is a underlying uncertainty present as well. The singer wonders if the sun will eventually disappear, returning them to the cold and rain that seeps into their bones.


The song explores the theme of past loneliness and the singer's determination to change their circumstances. They admit to having spent time alone and surrendering to the coldness and despair it brings. The vulnerability is captured in the line "I crumpled up, they saw me fold," indicating how others witnessed their emotional breakdown.


Despite the past pain, the singer refuses to let it define them. They reject the notion that their experiences are hollow and inconsequential. There is a yearning for something genuine and real, expressing a desire for a deeper connection or contentment.


The mention of drinking up the sunshine while it lasts highlights the singer's appreciation and desperation for the warmth and happiness that the sun represents. There is a sense of urgency to make the most of the present moment, as another hour could bring uncertainty and stormy weather.


Overall, "March" delves into themes of loneliness, the fleeting nature of joy, and the pursuit of genuine happiness. It acknowledges past struggles while expressing a determination to change and find fulfillment in the present.


Line by Line Meaning

This Sun's a sight for lonely eyes
The sun brings comfort and joy to someone who has been feeling lonely


I'll take the warmth and clear blue skies
They gladly embrace the warmth and clear, sunny weather


But I can't help but wonder
However, they can't stop themselves from pondering


If the sun will go back under
If the sun will disappear and bring back the gloomy weather


I spent some time alone
They have recently been alone


The cold and rain seeped in my bones
The cold and rain made them feel deeply affected and melancholic


Resigned myself to cold
They accepted and prepared themselves for the cold weather


I crumpled up
They metaphorically collapsed or gave in


They saw me fold
Others witnessed their vulnerability and weakness


My lonely past will follow
Their previous experiences of loneliness continue to haunt them


Telling me these things are hollow
Their past experiences make them believe that joyful things are empty or temporary


This time I can't help but feel
Now, they find themselves unable to resist feeling


Need it to be real
They desperately want their current experience to be genuine and lasting


And I can't help myself from drinkin' up the sunshine
They can't resist fully enjoying and absorbing the positivity and warmth


While it's warm
They take advantage of the sun's warmth and positivity


Another hour
Just a little while longer


And it might just start to storm
After that, the weather may turn gloomy and troubled


I traveled back in time
They mentally revisited their past


To stay inside felt like a selfless crime
They felt guilty for isolating themselves indoors


I always seem to lose my summers to
Their summers consistently bring feelings of loss


A creeping lonely blues
A sense of gradual and encroaching loneliness


But now I've got a plan
They have devised a strategy


I'll follow it and try as best I can
They commit to following their plan and making their best effort


To keep the curtains drawn and take some time
They will keep the curtains closed to create privacy and spend some quality time alone


To lay out on the lawn
To relax and lie down on the grass outside


My lonely past will follow
Their past of feeling lonely still lingers and affects them


Telling me these things are hollow
Their previous experiences make them believe that joyous things are empty or unsatisfying


This time I can't help but feel
Now, they find themselves unable to resist feeling


Need it to be real
They desperately want their current experience to be genuine and lasting


And I can't help myself from drinkin' up the sunshine
They can't resist fully enjoying and absorbing the positivity and warmth


While it's warm
They take advantage of the sun's warmth and positivity


Another hour
Just a little while longer


And it might just start to storm
After that, the weather may turn gloomy and troubled




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Written by: Elijah Feldman

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