Sun
Lost-Minded Lyrics


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The sun was still warm although she wasn't lightening anymore

It was turning off and from her body of fire escaped a spark

Still we could see the great pines flowers fading

The breeze was soft as the silver brook was running under my feet
I fell asleep

Then the morning sun slowly warms and gilds the wet corn

And the azure sky has kept all the freshness of the night

We follow a blurred path along the river with yellow grass

The air is sharp reflections of flying birds in the water

That's all

But the thoughtful poet loves this landscape which softness

Cherished his dream and rocked his memory

Of a young woman a white and singing appearance

The one he finally found the one his soul always





Cried and claimed

Overall Meaning

Lost-Minded's song "Sun" tells a dreamy story of a person who is lost in thought while wandering in nature. The first verse speaks of the setting sun and how it is still warm despite not being as bright as before. The person observes the fading of the pine flowers and the beauty of the surroundings. They are overcome by a sense of peace and end up falling asleep. The second verse brings the focus to a new day where the person wakes up to the sight of the sun warming up the corn and the fresh blue sky. They continue to make their way through the scenery, taking in the beauty of the river and the reflections of the birds in the water. The last part of the song talks of a poet who loves this landscape and how it stirred emotions in him about a young woman who he has been searching for and has finally found.


The song is filled with vivid descriptions of nature that transport the listener into the environment portrayed. The imagery is picturesque, and the words chosen paint a serene and tranquil landscape that the person finds comfort in. The song highlights the beauty of nature and how it can soothe the soul and calm a troubled mind. The dreamy quality of the song is further enhanced by the gentle melody and the artist's soft vocals.


Overall, the song is a beautiful ode to nature and its ability to heal and bring peace to the human mind. It also touches on the idea of longing and finally finding what one has been searching for.


Line by Line Meaning

The sun was still warm although she wasn't lightening anymore
Although the sun was setting, it was still warm and shining its last bit of light.


It was turning off and from her body of fire escaped a spark
The sun was setting and a spark of light escaped from it before it disappeared completely.


Still we could see the great pines flowers fading
Despite the setting sun, they could still see the flowers on the pine trees fading.


The breeze was soft as the silver brook was running under my feet
The breeze was gentle and the sound of the running brook sounded like silver flowing under the artist's feet.


I fell asleep
The person speaking fell asleep amidst the peaceful setting.


Then the morning sun slowly warms and gilds the wet corn
The next morning, the sun rose slowly, warming the air and highlighting the golden color of the wet corn crops.


And the azure sky has kept all the freshness of the night
The sky was blue and clear, and looked like it had just been refreshed during the night.


We follow a blurred path along the river with yellow grass
The group followed an unclear path next to the river, which had yellow grass growing alongside it.


The air is sharp reflections of flying birds in the water
The crisp air caused a clear reflection of birds flying to be seen in the water.


That's all
The artist finishes describing their surroundings and the moment.


But the thoughtful poet loves this landscape which softness
The poet loves this peaceful landscape and how it brings about a special calmness.


Cherished his dream and rocked his memory
The poet held onto his dream and it brought back happy memories.


Of a young woman a white and singing appearance
The poet recalls a young woman, who appeared white and sang beautifully.


The one he finally found the one his soul always
The woman the poet recalls is the one he found and his soul had always been seeking.


Cried and claimed
His soul longed for the woman and he claimed her as his own.




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Excellent video and powerful song!

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Learning Pie

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Well done :) bros

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SUPER-SUPER COOL!!!

Christine Bradbury

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Danielle Labree

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Brooks Schollmeyer

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