Sunsets
Airbag Lyrics


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There's a finger pointing down at me
From a hole between the clouds
I'm being told just how to think and feel
What to say and what to do

I take my pills and watch my TV
No sudden moves
No thoughts on my own
I go to bed and say my prayers
It's a comfortable routine

And the sun sets on everyone
The darkness takes us all
The sun sets on everything
And we forget who we are

I spend hours at the mall
Every Sunday at the church




With folded hands and head down low
I give my self to you

Overall Meaning

In the first verse, the lyrics depict a sense of oppression or control. The finger pointing down from a hole between the clouds represents a higher authority or power that is dictating the singer's actions, thoughts, and emotions. They feel like they are being told what to think, feel, say, and do. This portrays a loss of individuality and autonomy, as the singer feels compelled to conform to external expectations and standards.


The second verse highlights the singer's reliance on substances and technology as a means of escape or distraction. Taking pills and watching TV serve as coping mechanisms to avoid confronting personal thoughts and making independent decisions. The mention of "no sudden moves" and "no thoughts on my own" further emphasizes the lack of freedom or self-expression, leading to a monotonous and predictable existence.


As the sun sets on everyone, the darkness takes over, symbolizing the common fate of humanity. This line implies that regardless of one's individual circumstances or experiences, the inevitability of mortality and the struggles of life affect everyone. The subsequent line, "The sun sets on everything, and we forget who we are," suggests that in the face of these existential struggles, people lose touch with their true selves. The pressures of societal norms and external influences lead to a sense of collective amnesia, causing individuals to forget their own identities and inner desires.


The final verse describes the singer's adherence to societal conventions and rituals. Spending hours at the mall and attending church on Sundays represent attempts to conform and fit in. The use of folded hands and a lowered head during prayer denotes submission and surrendering oneself to a higher authority or belief system. By "giving myself to you," the singer is relinquishing their individuality and autonomy once again, seeking solace or guidance outside of themselves.


Overall, "Sunsets" by Airbag explores themes of control, conformity, and the loss of personal identity. The lyrics delve into the complexities of societal pressure and external influences, leading individuals to forsake their own thoughts and feelings. The song suggests that the inevitable struggles of life can erode one's sense of self, ultimately leading to a collective forgetfulness of who we truly are.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Kristian Hultgren, Bjørn Riis, Henrik Bergan Fossum, Asle Tostrup

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