日の出から日没まで
Lucas Silveira Lyrics


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so funny
it's not fun at all
i miss you
and that's all
from sunrise
to sunset
i'll be here
in my blanket




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lucas Silveira's song 日の出から日没まで (From Sunrise to Sunset) convey a sense of loneliness and longing for someone who is no longer present. The opening line "so funny, it's not fun at all" suggests a bitter irony that the situation is far from amusing. The following line "I miss you and that's all" is a simple, yet poignant expression of the singer's emotional state. The rest of the song describes the singer waiting for their loved one to return from sunrise to sunset, wrapped up in a blanket of sadness.


The repetition of the phrase "from sunrise to sunset" reinforces the idea of time passing slowly and the singer's longing enduring throughout the day. The use of the blanket as a metaphor for the singer's emotions is also significant, as it conveys a sense of comfort and familiarity but also suggests a sense of being wrapped up and trapped in their feelings of loss.


Overall, the song conveys a sense of raw emotion and vulnerability, as the singer lays bare their feelings of loneliness and longing. The stripped-down instrumentation and slow pace of the song add to its sense of melancholy.


Line by Line Meaning

so funny
I find it ironic or amusing, but it's not actually enjoyable or humorous


it's not fun at all
Contrary to what may seem, I'm not having a good time


i miss you
I long for your presence and feel a sense of absence without you


and that's all
There's nothing more to say or do about it, this is just how I feel


from sunrise
Starting from the moment the sun rises in the sky


to sunset
Continuing until the moment the sun sets below the horizon


i'll be here
I will remain in this same place or state of mind


in my blanket
Wrapped up in a soft, comforting material, perhaps to keep warm or feel cozy




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Lucas Silveira

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