Sundrops
Kristin Hersh Lyrics


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You can't get any more sunshine
I can't get over how it rains down
Oh no no no.

You can't get any more sunshine
you can't get any more broken down
Oh no no no.
Is the car parked downtown
leave it while the sun beats down
we can walk and walk and walk
walk and walk and walk.

You can't get any more sunshine
barefoot while the heat rains down
Oh no no no.

There's nothing I forgot
I left that paper heart where it belonged
who it belonged to,
I never knew I never never knew.

Paper burns and my heart melts
when I tear at you.





Sun drops down down now now now now.

Overall Meaning

In Kristin Hersh’s song “Sundrops”, the lyrics revolve around contrasting emotions of hope and despair, as well as feelings of being trapped and helpless. The first two lines, “You can't get any more sunshine / I can't get over how it rains down”, perfectly capture this juxtaposition. While one person is enjoying the sun to the fullest, another is still lamenting the heavy rain that has come before. This sets the overall mood of the song, which is at once upbeat and melancholic.


The next line, “you can't get any more broken down”, adds a layer of despair to the song. The singer seems to be stuck in a rut, unable to move forward or find a way out of their predicament. The lines “There's nothing I forgot / I left that paper heart where it belonged / who it belonged to, / I never knew I never never knew.” suggest an unresolved yearning, as if they are haunted by the past and can’t let it go.


The final lines, “Paper burns and my heart melts / when I tear at you. / Sun drops down down now now now now”, show the singer dealing with the pain of letting go of what they once clung to. The sun is setting and the song is at its end, but the lingering emotions remain. Overall, this song is a conflicting jumble of hope, despair, love, and heartache that immerses the listener in a tumultuous and emotional journey.


Line by Line Meaning

You can't get any more sunshine
There is no more happiness or positivity left to be found.


I can't get over how it rains down
I am unable to move past the continuous sadness that I feel.


Oh no no no.
Expressing frustration or disappointment.


You can't get any more sunshine
Again, there is no more happiness or positivity left to be found.


you can't get any more broken down
There is no lower point than the one currently being experienced.


Oh no no no.
Expressing frustration or disappointment.


Is the car parked downtown
Asking if the car has been parked in the city center.


leave it while the sun beats down
Leave the car in the heat and continue on foot.


we can walk and walk and walk
Suggesting a long walk without any set destination or plan.


walk and walk and walk.
Repeating the suggestion for emphasis.


You can't get any more sunshine
Repeating that there is no more happiness or positivity left to be found.


barefoot while the heat rains down
Walking without shoes in the hot sun.


Oh no no no.
Expressing frustration or disappointment.


There's nothing I forgot
Asserting that nothing has been forgotten or overlooked.


I left that paper heart where it belonged
Intentionally leaving behind a symbol of love or affection.


who it belonged to,
Questioning who the intended recipient of the heart was.


I never knew I never never knew.
Realizing that the intended recipient was never known or understood.


Paper burns and my heart melts
Using a metaphor to describe the vulnerability and fragility of the heart.


when I tear at you.
When I try to remove myself from the situation, it causes emotional pain.


Sun drops down down now now now now.
The sun is setting and time is passing quickly.




Lyrics © HEYDAY MEDIA GROUP LLC
Written by: KRISTIN HERSH

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