My Sun
Shandon Lyrics


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I'm a cowboy and I run to the sun
I'm ready to die in great balls of fire
But how many roads and how much time
Separate my life and my sun
I am a cowboy and I sing on my horse
Stories of love and I sing on my horse
Stories of love and wonderful girls
But how many roads and how much time
Separate my woman and my sun
I am a cowboy and I don't believe in God
Because I'm evil and assault trains




But how many roads and how much time
Separate my richness and my sun

Overall Meaning

Shandon's song My Sun is a deep and introspective look at the idea of the self and how it relates to the external world, represented by the sun. The lyrics begin with the declaration that the singer is a cowboy who runs towards the sun, a symbol of hope and warmth, but is also ready to die in "great balls of fire". This line reflects the intensity of the singer's emotions and their willingness to go to great lengths to pursue their desires.


The next few lines mention the concept of time and roads, suggesting that the journey towards the sun and towards one's goals can be long and difficult, yet also filled with possibilities. The singer mentions that their life is separate from the sun, implying a sense of disconnect or distance from their ideal life or self. This theme of separation is echoed in the following lines as the singer sings about their love and the wonderful girls they encounter along the way. They acknowledge the potential for love and happiness, but also recognize the barriers that exist in the form of time and distance.


The final verse takes a darker turn as the singer declares that they don't believe in God and engage in illegal activities such as assaulting trains. This line suggests that the singer sees themselves as an outsider or rebel, someone who doesn't fit into the normative societal structures. Once again, the idea of separation comes up as the singer mentions their "richness", which could refer to material wealth or inner fulfillment. They wonder how many roads and how much time separates them from their sun, implying that there is still a long way to go before they can achieve their ideal self.


Overall, My Sun is a powerful and thought-provoking song that grapples with the themes of identity, isolation, and the pursuit of happiness.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm a cowboy and I run to the sun
I am on a journey to chase my dreams and reach my desired destination.


I'm ready to die in great balls of fire
I am willing to take on any challenge and risks to achieve my goals.


But how many roads and how much time
I wonder how many obstacles and challenges I will face and how long it will take me to reach my destination.


Separate my life and my sun
I feel like there is a distance between where I am in my life now and where I want to be.


I am a cowboy and I sing on my horse
I am enjoying the journey and taking in the beauty of the world around me as I work towards my goal.


Stories of love and I sing on my horse
I cherish the people and experiences in my life and sing about them while I ride towards my dreams.


Stories of love and wonderful girls
I have been blessed with amazing people in my life, especially women, who have inspired me and brought joy to my journey.


But how many roads and how much time
Despite the people and experiences that make my journey enjoyable, I still feel the weight of the challenges and time it will take for me to get where I want to be.


Separate my woman and my sun
I feel like my personal life and the people I love are separated from the goals I am pursuing.


I am a cowboy and I don't believe in God
I may not believe in a higher power, feeling that I am in control of my own destiny.


Because I'm evil and assault trains
Regardless of what others may think of me or my methods, I am determined to reach my goals and nothing will stop me.


But how many roads and how much time
Still, I am reminded of the challenges faced and time spent in order for me to reach my goals.


Separate my richness and my sun
There is a gap between where I am in terms of wealth and where I want to be, and how long it will take me to get there.




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