sunrise
The Devlins Lyrics


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Sunrise happening, right in front of my eyes
Real life happening, somewhere just out of sight
Sometimes I can see, how good it's supposed to be
The wave lifts and carries me
Your love.

Won't you let me stay
Underneath the waves

Something's happening, summer sun on your skin
I can feel it coming
Surf's up baby, let's begin

Won't you let me stay
Underneath the waves
It's the price you pay
And forever is a life away

It's alright.

Won't you let me stay
Underneath the waves
It's the price you pay
And forever is a life away
And forever is a life away





It's alright.

Overall Meaning

The Devlins's "Sunrise" is a song that speaks to the powerful intimacy between two individuals who are in love. The opening lines, "Sunrise happening, right in front of my eyes / Real life happening, somewhere just out of sight," convey the idea of the awe-inspiring beauty of a sunrise, while also acknowledging the fact that there is an untold depth to this natural wonder. The song goes on to suggest that the singer is metaphorically carried by a wave, almost as if this love is a force beyond his control, but he trusts it completely. The repeated plea, "Won't you let me stay / Underneath the waves," evokes a feeling of absolute surrender to the person he loves.


The second verse moves further into the realm of sensuality, as the singer describes the heat of the summer sun on his lover's skin, and the rising excitement they share as they anticipate the waves. The chorus continues to echo the plea to remain beneath the waves, even at the cost of the price to be paid. The song concludes with the reassurance that everything will be "alright," even as time threatens to pull them apart.


Overall, "Sunrise" explores the idea of love as something elemental, a force beyond our understanding, that nevertheless holds the power to carry us through life's ups and downs.


Line by Line Meaning

Sunrise happening, right in front of my eyes
The sunrise is happening right in front of the singer's eyes, indicating that something new and promising is appearing on their horizon.


Real life happening, somewhere just out of sight
The singer senses that real life is happening somewhere close by but just out of sight, suggesting that they need to look beyond what is immediately visible to discover it.


Sometimes I can see, how good it's supposed to be
The singer sometimes glimpses how good life is meant to be, which motivates them to seek out the best possible experience.


The wave lifts and carries me
The singer feels as though they are being lifted and carried by a metaphorical wave, indicating that they are on their way to something positive or transformative.


Your love.
The final line of this stanza is simply 'your love', which suggests that the singer is either being supported by someone who loves them or searching for love to carry them through.


Something's happening, summer sun on your skin
The singer senses that something new and exciting is happening, perhaps sparked by the feel of the summer sun on their skin or the energy of the season itself.


I can feel it coming
The singer senses that something significant is coming and is excited about it, likely because they have been working hard and anticipating a breakthrough.


Surf's up baby, let's begin
This line suggests that the singer is ready to dive in and get started, much like a surfer who waits eagerly for the perfect wave to catch.


Won't you let me stay Underneath the waves
The singer asks to stay 'underneath the waves', suggesting that they want to retreat from the world and find solace in something more elemental, like the ocean.


It's the price you pay And forever is a life away
This line suggests that there is a price to pay for chasing after one's dreams or pursuing true love, and that the end result may be a long way off or out of reach entirely.


It's alright.
The singer ends each stanza with the phrase 'it's alright', indicating that despite the challenges they face, they believe that everything will work out in the end and that they will find what they are looking for.




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