The Sun
Martin Klein Lyrics


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Its all about the sun about the sun 3x

We have to stay together
We have to help each other
Cuz
Its all about 3x
Its all about the sun, the sun, the sun, the sun
Darkness dissapear,




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Martin Klein's song, The Sun, are a simple yet powerful reminder of the importance of unity and communal effort in combating the hardships of life. The repetition of the phrase "its all about the sun" emphasizes the idea that the sun - representing hope, joy, and positivity - is the key to overcoming adversity. The verses urge listeners to stay together and help each other, emphasizing the need for cooperation and mutual support in achieving this goal.


The phrase "darkness disappear" is a metaphor for the problems and challenges that individuals face, whether it be personal struggles or societal issues. The song suggests that by coming together and focusing on the positive, we can overcome these obstacles and emerge into the light. Overall, the song is a call to action, encouraging listeners to unite in the face of difficulties and work towards a brighter future.


Line by Line Meaning

Its all about the sun about the sun 3x
This song is primarily focused on the significance of the sun, stated repeatedly in the chorus


We have to stay together
We, as humans, should remain united and work cohesively towards our goals


We have to help each other
In order to achieve success, we must support and aid our peers


Cuz
This conjunction serves to introduce the reason or purpose for the previous lines


Its all about 3x
The importance of the sun is emphasized once again through repetition


Its all about the sun, the sun, the sun, the sun
The sun is the central focus of this song and its repeated reference further underscores its significance.


Darkness disappear
The sun's light removes darkness and illuminates the world




Writer(s): martin werner klein

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