Fall
Moon Duo Lyrics


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What's in a world?
I wanna fall in your love
Sleep on the road
Here in the sun, I've been wrong

See out ahead
There is a road to be born
Light any rose
I have a sun in the fall





Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Moon Duo's song "Fall" revolves around love and its transformative power. The first line "What's in a world?" may signify how love can make one feel like the world revolves around just that special someone. The singer then goes on to express the desire "to fall" in their love, indicating the all-consuming aspect of love. The next line "Sleep on the road" could be referring to the journey of love and the sacrifices one makes for it. The line "Here in the sun, I've been wrong" could be interpreted as the regret and mistakes made in the past before finding love.


The next line "See out ahead, there is a road to be born" signifies a future yet to come, and the possibility of creating a new path with their lover. The line "Light any rose" could represent the fragility and beauty of love, and the need to cherish it. The final line "I have a sun in the fall" could symbolize the warmth and radiance of their lover, even in tough times like the fall season.


Overall, Moon Duo's "Fall" is a reflective and romantic track that explores the deep emotions and transformations brought on by love.


Line by Line Meaning

What's in a world?
What is the meaning or value of the world that we live in?


I wanna fall in your love
I want to feel deeply in love with you.


Sleep on the road
Be constantly on the move, never settling down.


Here in the sun, I've been wrong
Despite being in a place where everything seems to be bright and positive, I have made mistakes.


See out ahead
Look ahead to the future.


There is a road to be born
The future is uncertain but it can be shaped if we take action now.


Light any rose
Find beauty in all aspects of life, even the smallest and simplest things.


I have a sun in the fall
There is still light and warmth even in the midst of a cold and dark season.




Writer(s): Ripley Johnson, Sanae Yamada

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