Addicted To The Sunshine
Lime Cordiale Lyrics
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If I sit on my ass, will the world still go 'round?
I'm stuck to my habits, I know
I'm not alone
I'm not doing much but it's happenin'
I lie on my back and let it all soak in
If I didn't have it, would I know
If you love her in that way
You'll listen to what your mother says
Give a little bit, if you're gonna take
We're addicted to the sunshine, alright
Find it hard to get uptight
And as long as we keep darkness out of sight
We're addicted to the sunshine, that's true
With those green and fertile views
Undisturbed by what we do
Sometimes
We wait for the sunset, for the day to die
And beauty is leaving with a bloody sky
So there you have it, the past
Was good while it lasts
If you love her in that way
You'll listen to what your mother says
Give a little bit, if you're gonna take
We're addicted to the sunshine, alright
Find it hard to get uptight
And as long as we keep darkness out of sight
We're addicted to the sunshine, that's true
With those green and fertile views
Undisturbed by what we do
Sometimes
(We're addicted to the sunshine, we're all)
(We're addicted to the sunshine, we're all)
(We're addicted to the sunshine, we're all)
(We're addicted to the sunshine, we're all)
We're addicted to the sunshine, alright
Find it hard to get uptight
And as long as we keep darkness out of sight
We're addicted to the sunshine, that's true
With those green and fertile views
Undisturbed by what we do
Sometimes
(Sunshine, sunshine, sunshine)
(Sunshine-shine-shine-shine-shine...)
(Sunshine-shine-shine-shine-shine...)
The song "Addicted to the Sunshine" by Lime Cordiale is a commentary on the human tendency to get stuck in routines and habits, and the inevitable passage of time. The first verse suggests a sense of hopelessness and uncertainty about the future, with the singer questioning whether the world will keep spinning if they stop participating in it. They acknowledge their own inertia and complacency, but also note that this is a universal human trait. The chorus introduces the idea that we are all addicted to the pleasures of life, represented here by sunshine, and that as long as we focus on the positive aspects of existence, we can avoid dwelling on the negative.
The second verse continues the theme of impermanence and fleeting beauty, with the sunset representing the end of a particular moment or era. The lines "And beauty is leaving with a bloody sky / So there you have it, the past / Was good while it lasts" suggest a bittersweet acknowledgement of the transitory nature of all things. The chorus repeats, emphasizing the idea that despite life's inherent difficulties and struggles, we can still find joy in the simple pleasures, as long as we stay focused on them.
Overall, "Addicted to the Sunshine" is a song about reconciling oneself to the inevitable ups and downs of life, and finding ways to stay positive and hopeful in the face of uncertainty. The emphasis on the addictive qualities of sunshine suggests that happiness is a habit, one that we can cultivate and maintain through our actions and attitudes.
Line by Line Meaning
I guess it will last, but I don't know how
Uncertainty about the future of the situation at hand
If I sit on my ass, will the world still go 'round?
Wondering about the significance of one's actions in the grand scheme of things
I'm stuck to my habits, I know
Acknowledgement of being trapped in an unproductive routine
I'm not alone
Soliciting comfort in realizing that others suffer from the same issue
I'm not doing much but it's happening
Life seems to have inertia, carrying forward with or without personal input
I lie on my back and let it all soak in
Finding peace and contentment in being still and relaxing
If I didn't have it, would I know where I belong?
Wondering if comfort and familiarity have become more important than purpose in life
If you love her in that way, you'll listen to what your mother says
Advice to seek counsel from those with wisdom and experience
Give a little bit, if you're gonna take
An admonition to be fair in any transaction
We're addicted to the sunshine, alright
Contentment in the pleasantries of life
Find it hard to get uptight
Difficulty in getting upset or anxious
And as long as we keep darkness out of sight
A desire to protect oneself from negativity and emotional pain
With those green and fertile views, undisturbed by what we do
Finding comfort and serenity in nature, separate from human preoccupations
We wait for the sunset, for the day to die
The pursuit of peace and tranquility, often waiting until the end of the day
And beauty is leaving with a bloody sky
The fleeting nature of beauty and the passing of time
So there you have it, the past was good while it lasts
A fond remembrance and appreciation for the good times gone by
We're addicted to the sunshine, we're all
Emphasizing the universal enjoyment of pleasant things
Sunshine, sunshine, sunshine
Repetition and affirmation of the enjoyment of pleasant things
Writer(s): Louis Stanley Leimbach, Oliver Jay Leimbach
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