Under The Sun
Highasakite Lyrics


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I've lost my rights
And it isn't that big of a deal
I've lost my heart
And it isn't that far from the truth
I've lost my house
Are you glad to see me on the run?
I've lost my faith
You seem glad to see me come undone

Say it isn't that hard
No matter what you say
It's sounding like a lie
Save a place for me under the sun
And say it isn't that hard

I've lost my way
And it isn't that hard to believe
I've lost my head
Like it wasn't supposed to be there
I've lost some sleep
You seem pleased to see me walk alone
I've lost my grip
You seem pleased to see me overthrown

Say it isn't that hard
No matter what you say
it's sounding like a lie
Save a place for me under the sun
And say it isn't that hard

Say it isn't that hard
No matter what you say
it's sounding like a lie
Save a place for me under the sun
And say it isn't that hard

Say it isn't that hard
No matter what you say
it's sounding like a lie
Save a place for me under the sun

And say it isn't that hard




Say it isn't that hard
Say it isn't that hard

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Under the Sun" by Highasakite convey a sense of loss and desperation. The singer has lost many important things in their life, from their rights to their faith to their home. They feel as though they have been abandoned by those around them who seem to revel in their downfall. Despite this, the singer pleads with someone to "save a place for me under the sun" and to acknowledge that their suffering is real and significant.


The repetition of the phrase "Say it isn't that hard" throughout the song highlights the singer's desire for validation and understanding. They want to be heard and recognized for the pain they are experiencing. At the same time, the repeated use of the word "lost" makes it clear that the singer is struggling to hold onto anything that's important to them.


Overall, "Under the Sun" is a poignant and emotional song that speaks to the human experience of loss and longing. It reminds us of the importance of empathy and validation, even in the face of difficult circumstances.


Line by Line Meaning

I've lost my rights
I no longer have my legal entitlements


And it isn't that big of a deal
But it's not as concerning as it may seem


I've lost my heart
I'm emotionally disconnected


And it isn't that far from the truth
This aligns with reality


I've lost my house
My home is gone


Are you glad to see me on the run?
Do you take pleasure in my misfortunes?


I've lost my faith
I no longer believe in something I once did


You seem glad to see me come undone
It appears that you take delight in my failure


Say it isn't that hard
Please deny that it's a challenge


No matter what you say
Regardless of your response


It's sounding like a lie
Your words have an air of dishonesty


Save a place for me under the sun
Reserve a spot for me in the warmth and happiness


And say it isn't that hard
And insist that it's a simple matter


I've lost my way
I'm directionless


And it isn't that hard to believe
It's not difficult to accept


I've lost my head
I'm not thinking clearly


Like it wasn't supposed to be there
As if it was never meant to be a part of me


I've lost some sleep
I'm experiencing insomnia


You seem pleased to see me walk alone
You look happy to witness my loneliness


I've lost my grip
I'm no longer in control


You seem pleased to see me overthrown
You appear to enjoy seeing me defeated


And say it isn't that hard
And contend that it's not a difficult situation


Say it isn't that hard
Assert that it's not a challenging predicament


Say it isn't that hard
Reiterate that it's not a complex problem




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Ingrid Helene Havik, Trond Bersu

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