Sun & Moon
Deuteronomium Lyrics


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Fear; imitating every state of mind; looking like love, yearning for something
Yet being fear of losing; envious, suspicious; looking like bravery, dangers despising
Yet being fear of losing respect and admiration

I cannot express what fear really is, I do not know what I'm afraid of
I'm not afraid of the incoming death; still I fear the progress of this sickness

There is no obscurity found in you, my light and my brightness
No untangled discrepancy exists in you, my sun and my moon

Not every sense of fear is cowardice, not every swerve an aim to escape
No, every claim is not a conclusion; no, every wish of change not a sign of despair

There is no obscurity found in you, my light and my brightness
No untangled discrepancy exists in you, my sun and my moon

Fear and joy, fright and delight belonging together, one breeding another
Those rejoice of you who have fear for you; for the fear of the Lord is the origin of wisdom





There is no obscurity found in you, my light and my brightness
No untangled discrepancy exists in you, my sun and my moon

Overall Meaning

The song "Sun & Moon" by Deuteronomium explores the complex and often contradictory nature of fear. The lyrics describe fear as a state of mind that can masquerade as love, admiration, or bravery. However, this fear is ultimately rooted in a fear of losing something, whether it be respect, admiration, or control. Despite the confusion and uncertainty that fear brings, the singer acknowledges that not every instance of fear is cowardice, and that fear and joy can coexist and even lead to wisdom.


The singer's personal relationship with fear is also explored in the lyrics. They admit to not fully understanding what they are afraid of, even though they are not afraid of death itself. They also express a fear of the progression of an illness, indicating that fear can take on different forms depending on the situation.


The song's overarching message seems to be that fear is not something to be discounted or ignored, but rather something that can be experienced and even embraced alongside joy and wisdom. The imagery of the "sun and moon" suggests a sense of balance and completeness, further emphasizing this idea.


Line by Line Meaning

Fear; imitating every state of mind; looking like love, yearning for something
Fear takes on many forms and can be mistaken for other emotions, such as love or desire.


Yet being fear of losing; envious, suspicious; looking like bravery, dangers despising
Sometimes fear disguises itself as bravery, when really it is fear of losing respect or admiration. This fear can lead to envy and suspicion.


Yet being fear of losing respect and admiration
Fear of losing respect and admiration can be a driving force for some people's actions, even if it is not always readily apparent.


I cannot express what fear really is, I do not know what I'm afraid of
Fear can be difficult to define and understand, and sometimes we may not even know what is causing us to feel afraid.


I'm not afraid of the incoming death; still I fear the progress of this sickness
Fear is not always rational or logical - someone may fear the progress of a sickness even if they are not afraid of death itself.


No untangled discrepancy exists in you, my sun and my moon
The singer sees their sun and moon as perfect, without any confusion or misunderstandings.


Not every sense of fear is cowardice, not every swerve an aim to escape
Fear can sometimes be mistaken for cowardice or an attempt to run away from a situation, but not all fear is like this.


No, every claim is not a conclusion; no, every wish of change not a sign of despair
Just because someone expresses a desire for change or makes a claim does not necessarily mean they are in a state of despair.


Fear and joy, fright and delight belonging together, one breeding another
Fear and joy can be closely linked and can feed into each other - sometimes what we fear can bring us joy in the end.


Those rejoice of you who have fear for you; for the fear of the Lord is the origin of wisdom
People who fear the Lord can find joy and wisdom in this fear.




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