Sun
Hundredth Lyrics


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The sun rises and the sun sets
And hurries back to where it rises.
Wind to the south, and wind to the north.
Ever returning, returning on its course.

All streams flow into the sea,
Yet the sea is never full.
The streams return again without an ounce of toil.
What has been, will be again, nothing new under the sun.
There is nothing new under the sun.

Lest the adversary misunderstand our hand.
Lest the adversary misunderstand, misundertand and say our hand has triumphed.

What has been will be again.
Nothing new under the sun.
What has been, will be again to exalt flesh.
What has been will be again.
Nothing new under the sun.
What has been will be done again to exalt flesh.

Lest the adversary misunderstand our hand.
Lest the adversary misunderstand, misunderstand and say our hand has triumphed.

Remove our worthless idols.
Wreck our pride.

Remove our worthless idols.
Wreck my pride.
x2





Kindle a fire that burns to the realm of death below.
Devour the earth and its harvests.

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of Hundredth's "Sun" are borrowed from the biblical book of Ecclesiastes, which is thought to have been written by King Solomon. The book contains some of the most honest and reflective writing in all of scripture, and its themes of vanity, meaninglessness, and continuous cycles are central to the song. The lyrics describe the repetitive patterns of nature, with the sun rising and setting in a perpetual cycle, and streams flowing endlessly into the sea. The refrain emphasizes that there is nothing new under the sun, suggesting that all of human experience is cyclical and ultimately meaningless.


The second half of the song takes on a more aggressive tone, with the singer addressing an adversary who might misunderstand their plans or take credit for their victories. The repetition of the phrase "Lest the adversary misunderstand our hand" underscores the idea that the singer is trying to protect themselves from being misinterpreted or underestimated. The lyrics call for the destruction of worthless idols and the removal of pride, suggesting that these things stand in the way of true understanding and connection with the world.


Overall, the song grapples with the idea of permanence and change, and the tension between the cyclical patterns of nature and the human desire for progress and innovation. The lyrics suggest that there is something both comforting and oppressive about the idea that nothing is new under the sun, and that the only way to break free from this cycle is to let go of our need for control and domination.


Line by Line Meaning

The sun rises and the sun sets
The cycle of life repeats itself


And hurries back to where it rises.
The sun returns to where it begins, just like we return to our origins


Wind to the south, and wind to the north.
Nature has its own patterns and forces


Ever returning, returning on its course.
Nature is consistent and predictable


All streams flow into the sea,
All things are interconnected


Yet the sea is never full.
Despite everything, there is always more to discover and experience


The streams return again without an ounce of toil.
Things happen without our intervention


What has been, will be again, nothing new under the sun.
History repeats itself


There is nothing new under the sun.
Everything has already been done before


Lest the adversary misunderstand our hand.
Be careful not to be misunderstood


Lest the adversary misunderstand, misundertand and say our hand has triumphed.
Don't let others take credit for your accomplishments


What has been will be again.
The past will always inform the future


Nothing new under the sun.
Everything has already been done before


What has been, will be again to exalt flesh.
Human nature stays the same


What has been will be done again to exalt flesh.
We always prioritize ourselves


Remove our worthless idols.
Let go of meaningless attachments


Wreck our pride.
Be humble


Remove our worthless idols.
Let go of meaningless attachments


Wreck my pride.
I need to be humble


Kindle a fire that burns to the realm of death below.
Bring about the end of things


Devour the earth and its harvests.
Destroy everything




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So what they're saying is?

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big facts, that sun do be setting

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