The First Commandment Of The Luminaries
The Ocean Lyrics


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The sun's a luminary whose egress
Is an opening of the sky
Which is found in the west
And in the east lies its ingress

The sun is rising through six openings,
And there are six through which it sets.
The moon is using the same.
And all the stars, they guide their way.

First there goes out the greatest light
Whose name is the sun.
It's round just like the roundness of the sky;
Filled with light.

The chariot in which it rises is
Driven by the blowing wind.
The great light sets in the west
And returns by the northeast.

In order to go to the east, it is
Guided so that it shall reach
The eastern gate and shine
In the black face of the sky.

First there goes out the greatest light
Whose name is the sun.
It's round just like the roundness of the sky;
Filled with light.

First there goes out
The greatest light
Whose name is the sun.
It's round just like
The roundness of the sky.

First there goes out the greatest light
Whose name is the sun.




It's round just like the roundness of the sky;
Filled with light.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Ocean’s song “The First Commandment of the Luminaries” describe the motions and properties of celestial bodies, specifically the sun, moon, and stars. The opening lines acknowledge the sun as a “luminary” whose “egress” or rising can be witnessed as an opening in the sky’s western horizon, while its “ingress” or setting can be witnessed in the east. The following lines detail the six openings through which the sun rises and sets, which the moon also follows. It is particularly interesting to note that the lyrics reflect a cosmology that was held by ancient Babylonians and Greeks. Furthermore, the “black face of the sky” may refer to the event horizon where the sun emerged for the first time.


The lyrics emphasize the enormity and impact of the sun, referred to as the “greatest light,” which fills the sky with light and influences the motions of all other celestial bodies. The second verse describes the chariot in which the sun rises, which is driven by the blowing wind. This image echoes ancient mythology and further emphasizes the power and majesty of the sun as a force of the natural world. Finally, the repetition of the lyrics “First there goes out the greatest light/ whose name is the sun/ It's round just like the roundness of the sky/ Filled with light” emphasizes the centrality and importance of the sun and its role in shaping human perception and understanding of the world.


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Line by Line Meaning

The sun's a luminary whose egress
The sun is a celestial body that exits from the horizon


Is an opening of the sky
It appears as if the sky opens up as the sun rises


Which is found in the west
The sun sets in the west


And in the east lies its ingress
The sun rises in the east


The sun is rising through six openings,
The sun rises and sets through six gates in the sky


And there are six through which it sets.
The sun sets through the same six gates in the sky


The moon is using the same.
The moon also rises and sets through those six gates


And all the stars, they guide their way.
The stars help guide the sun, moon, and other celestial bodies along their paths


First there goes out the greatest light
The first and greatest light that appears is the sun


Whose name is the sun.
This great light is called the sun


It's round just like the roundness of the sky;
The sun looks round because it is spherical like the sky appears to be


Filled with light.
The sun radiates light and heat


The chariot in which it rises is
The sun appears to be carried forward by a chariot


Driven by the blowing wind.
This chariot is driven by the wind


The great light sets in the west
The sun appears to disappear in the west as it sets


And returns by the northeast.
The next day, the sun appears to return from the northeast as it rises again


In order to go to the east, it is
The sun must be guided to the east


Guided so that it shall reach
It is directed and aimed towards


The eastern gate and shine
The sun must pass through the eastern gate and illuminate


In the black face of the sky.
The dark and empty sky is illuminated by the sun's light




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