Bliss
Red Rising Sun Lyrics


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Eden is growing slow
The low-hanging fruits are all we know
Set out for sky but I woke up alone
The most obvious dreams are the ones we let go

But I feel it sinking in
Yes I feel it sinking in
And I feel that my own bliss
Was pure ignorance

And I'm young and tired free
But I'm ready for anything
Unchained for the world to see
I found what I was born to be

And I'm young
I'm tired
But I'm free
And I'm ready for anything

And I feel it sinking in
Yes I feel it sinking in
And I feel that my own bliss
Was pure ignorance

And I'm young and tired free
But I'm ready for anything
Unchained for the world to see
I found what I was born to be

And I feel it sinking in
Yes I feel it sinking in




And I feel that my own bliss
Was pure ignorance

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Bliss" by Red Rising Sun, reveal a message of personal growth, self-discovery and the challenges that accompany them. The first verse, "Eden is growing slow, the low-hanging fruits are all we know," can be interpreted as a nod to the idea that our potential is often limited by our surroundings, represented by the garden of Eden, and the simpler things in life, represented by low-hanging fruits. The next line, "Set out for sky but I woke up alone," can be seen as a reference to chasing our dreams, but sometimes realizing that the journey is a solitary one. The following line, "The most obvious dreams are the ones we let go," suggests that sometimes we give up on our dreams too easily and that the most obvious ones often go unfulfilled.


The chorus, "And I feel it sinking in, Yes I feel it sinking in, And I feel that my own bliss, Was pure ignorance," talks about the realization of ignorance and the discovery of a new understanding. The second verse, "And I'm young and tired free, But I'm ready for anything, Unchained for the world to see, I found what I was born to be," is an ode to the knowledge that comes with experience, and the freedom to hold true to one’s identity.


Overall, the song is about the journey of self-discovery, acknowledging the limitations placed on oneself and the realization that one’s true potential lies outside of those boundaries.


Line by Line Meaning

Eden is growing slow
The state of being happy or content is taking its time to develop.


The low-hanging fruits are all we know
We are only familiar with simple or easily attainable pleasures and haven't yet experienced deeper or more fulfilling ones.


Set out for sky but I woke up alone
I aimed for lofty goals but ended up feeling isolated and alone.


The most obvious dreams are the ones we let go
We often overlook and abandon the most obvious and simple dreams that could bring us true happiness and fulfillment.


But I feel it sinking in
I am beginning to realize something important or profound.


Yes I feel it sinking in
I am certain that this realization is becoming firmly embedded in my mind.


And I feel that my own bliss
I believe that my own happiness or contentment has been incomplete or misguided.


Was pure ignorance
My previous happiness was based solely on my own lack of understanding or knowledge.


And I'm young and tired free
Despite being youthful and energetic, I also feel free from the constraints that often hold people back.


But I'm ready for anything
I am open to new experiences and willing to take on any challenge that comes my way.


Unchained for the world to see
I am free from societal expectations and able to express myself without fear or judgment.


I found what I was born to be
I have finally discovered my true purpose or calling in life.




Lyrics © Songtrust Ave, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: MIke Protich, Ryan Williams

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