The Sun Also Rises
Delphic Lyrics


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Living inside an ache, just growing pains
A fever pulses out the rain
Give me another day to mend my ways
It's not like no one never felt this before

Come alive
The sun also rises
Endless, endless, endless
All those sleepness, dreamless nights of mine
Nights of mine
Nights of mine

Falling down to the shore, it takes your score
To always pretend we're young again
I suddenly hide away, the great escape
Enough for this world then die before the road

Come alive
The sun also rises
Endless, endless, endless
All those sleepness, dreamless nights of mine
Come alive
Come alive, come alive, come alive
The sun also rises
The sun also rises
The sun also rises
The sun also rises





Give me another day to mend my ways
And always pretend we're young again

Overall Meaning

In Delphic's song "The Sun Also Rises," the lyrics speak of the struggles of growing up and contending with the pains that come with it. The opening lines, "Living inside an ache, just growing pains," illustrates the experience of something that is continuously forming and evolving as one navigates through life's various stages. The lines, "A fever pulses out the rain, Give me another day to mend my ways," speak to the desire to heal and overcome the struggles but feeling unsure of how to do it. The song acknowledges that these pains are universal, with the lyric "It's not like no one never felt this before."


The chorus, "Come alive, The sun also rises, Endless, endless, endless, All those sleepless, dreamless nights of mine," invites the listener to take action and rise to the challenges that have been presented in life. The "sleepless, dreamless nights" lyrical phrase strikes a chord with its relatability, conveying the struggle of sleepless nights while feeling stuck in a rut. The chorus inspires the listener to take action and create a new beginning, as infinite possibilities await beyond the darkness of these moments.


The second verse, "Falling down to the shore, it takes your score, To always pretend we're young again," speaks to the desire to revisit the past when life seemed easier or more comfortable. However, the subsequent lyric, "I suddenly hide away, the great escape," suggests that some of these memories or experiences may carry weight, the weight that will take a score when we attempt to revisit them. The verse continues with "Enough for this world then die before the road," which alludes to the fact that it may be necessary to let go of certain things, so one can continue to evolve and move forward. The closing verse reconnects to the beginning, stating, "Give me another day to mend my ways and always pretend we're young again," creating a resolution that acknowledges the struggles are ongoing, but with each new day, we can aim to heal and grow.


Line by Line Meaning

Living inside an ache, just growing pains
Existing within a constant state of discomfort and unease, aches and pains that are part of growing and developing.


A fever pulses out the rain
An intense passion rages within, bringing both cleansing and a deluge of emotion.


Give me another day to mend my ways
Requesting time to get things right, to make amends and fix past mistakes.


It's not like no one never felt this before
Acknowledging that this struggle is not unique, that others have faced and overcome similar challenges before.


Come alive
Rising to the occasion, embracing the challenges ahead and finding ways to thrive.


The sun also rises
A reminder that each new day brings the potential for growth, renewal, and a fresh start.


Endless, endless, endless
An overwhelming feeling that this journey is without end or limit, yet still worth pursuing.


All those sleepness, dreamless nights of mine
Referencing periods of stagnation and restlessness, where sleep and dreams offer no solace or escape from the struggles at hand.


Falling down to the shore, it takes your score
The unrelenting tide of life can wear down even the strongest among us, marking us with the scars of our experiences.


To always pretend we're young again
Sometimes, the greatest comfort lies in nostalgia and a return to simpler, happier times, even if only in our minds.


I suddenly hide away, the great escape
Escaping from the realities of life, even if only temporarily, can offer much-needed respite and perspective.


Enough for this world then die before the road
The journey ahead may seem daunting, but the desire to experience and accomplish more is strong enough to push past any hesitation or fear.




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Quality song! Heard it on dynamo series

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really love this song

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