Time & the Sun
Stolas Lyrics


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What a disaster!
What a sweet disaster!
How do we get out of here?

Take me through this.
I'm slipping through the words.
Distract me from the world ending around me.
Look around:
They're just faces passing by.
There's no wonder why.

You left yourself on the edge.

Leave.
Don't leave yourself on the edge.

Take me through this.
I'm slipping through the words.
Distract me from the world ending around me.

You left yourself on the edge.
You left yourself.




You left yourself on the edge.
You left yourself on the edge, let me go.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Stolas's song "Time & the Sun" carry a deep emotion of desperation and yearning for salvation. The first two lines, "What a disaster! What a sweet disaster!" convey an oxymoron that represents the confusion and uncertainty of the singer's situation. They recognize the beauty in the chaos but also acknowledge the severity of the situation in the following line, "How do we get out of here?"


The singer then pleads for help, "Take me through this," revealing their vulnerability and sense of being lost. The repetition of "I'm slipping through the words" emphasizes their struggle to find understanding. The line "Distract me from the world ending around me" highlights the singer's need to escape reality and find solace elsewhere.


The following lines, "Look around: They're just faces passing by. There's no wonder why," reinforces the sense of isolation while also acknowledging the fleeting nature of life. The chorus, "You left yourself on edge. Leave. Don't leave yourself on the edge," is a reminder to take care and not let oneself fall apart.


Overall, "Time & the Sun" depicts the struggle to stay afloat amidst chaos and uncertainty. It emphasizes the importance of seeking help and not neglecting self-care during trying times.


Line by Line Meaning

What a disaster!
Expressing dismay at the current situation.


What a sweet disaster!
Acknowledging that there is some appeal to the chaos and destruction going on.


How do we get out of here?
Expressing a desire to escape the current situation.


Take me through this.
Asking for guidance or support through a difficult situation.


I'm slipping through the words.
Feeling overwhelmed or confused by what is being said or experienced.


Distract me from the world ending around me.
Seeking a way to escape or tune out the larger problems in the world.


Look around: They're just faces passing by. There's no wonder why.
Reflecting on the superficiality of human interactions and the lack of deeper connection or meaning that can be found.


You left yourself on the edge.
Critiquing a tendency to take risks or live on the edge, potentially putting oneself in danger.


Leave.
Commanding someone to go away or leave a situation.


Don't leave yourself on the edge.
Encouraging someone not to take unnecessary risks or put themselves in danger.


You left yourself on the edge. You left yourself. You left yourself on the edge.
Repeating the previous line to emphasize how important it is to avoid reckless behavior.


You left yourself on the edge, let me go.
Asking someone to let go of their dangerous behavior or to release the artist from a situation in which they feel unsafe.




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