You Make the Sun Fry
Ty Segall Lyrics


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Ever since a modern man made himself an iron hand
I was trapped inside again trying to get out
Oh won't you take me to the hill? Put me in your Coupe de Ville
Tell me that you love me still, we could get out of here

Oh, life is a story, won't you be my story, girl?
Your eyes are blue skies
We could eat the tasty pieces of the peaches on the beaches
Tell me what would be such fun sitting in the garden sun
And you could go and meet my mom, we could sit there all day long
Tell me what would be so wrong, oh so wrong with that?

Oh, life is a story, won't you be my story, girl?
Your eyes are blue skies that shows them the sunrise
And you saw nothing, you made me so happy!




Oh, life is a story, won't you be my story, girl?
Your eyes are bloodshot

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ty Segall's song "You Make the Sun Fry" tell the story of a person who feels trapped inside and wants to escape their life. The opening lines refer to modern technology and how it has made life easier, but the singer still feels trapped. They are asking their love interest to take them away from their current situation and to go on an adventure. The imagery of peaches on the beaches and sitting in the garden sun suggests a carefree and idyllic lifestyle that the singer wants to experience with their loved one.


The chorus "Oh, life is a story, won't you be my story, girl? Your eyes are blue skies" expresses the idea that life is a journey and the singer wants their love interest to be a part of it. The eyes are compared to blue skies, symbolizing hope and happiness. However, in the final line of the song, the eyes are described as bloodshot, suggesting that perhaps the singer's reality is not as idyllic as they would like.


Overall, the song is a plea for escape from a life that feels stifling and mundane. The singer longs for adventure, love, and freedom.


Line by Line Meaning

Ever since a modern man made himself an iron hand
Since the industrial era, humans have been enhancing their abilities through technology, leading to a society that values material and mechanized progress over natural experiences and emotions.


I was trapped inside again trying to get out
Despite the advancements of modern life, people can still feel stuck and limited by societal expectations and norms, yearning for more freedom and spontaneity.


Oh won't you take me to the hill? Put me in your Coupe de Ville
The singer desires to escape the claustrophobic city environment, envisioning a romantic getaway with their lover in a classic car up in the hills where they can find respite and romance.


Tell me that you love me still, we could get out of here
The artist hopes for reassurance of their partner's commitment and love, as they dream of leaving behind the pressures of city life and forging a new beginning together.


Oh, life is a story, won't you be my story, girl?
The artist views life as a narrative, and seeks a partner to share in their story, as well as contribute to the greater narrative of their lives together, weaving their unique experiences into one cohesive tale.


Your eyes are blue skies
The singer is enamored with their partner's eyes, likening them to the vast expanses of a clear sky, which speaks to their emotional depth and aspirational qualities.


We could eat the tasty pieces of the peaches on the beaches
The singer describes a whimsical and carefree activity that they could enjoy with their lover, indulging in the simple pleasures of nature and each other's company.


Tell me what would be such fun sitting in the garden sun
The artist suggests another idyllic scene, featuring a relaxed and leisurely atmosphere, reinforcing their theme of prioritizing natural experiences and rejecting the fast-paced and stressful aspects of modern life.


And you could go and meet my mom, we could sit there all day long
The artist paints a picture of a domestic scene where their partner meets their family, and they all spend a prolonged amount of time together, conveying the intimacy and bonds of familial relationships.


Tell me what would be so wrong, oh so wrong with that?
The artist challenges any potential cynics or critics who may question their idyllic visions of life, asserting that there is no harm in dreaming of a more fulfilling and joyful existence.


And you saw nothing, you made me so happy!
The singer expresses gratitude and appreciation towards their partner, whose presence and love has made them feel content and blissful, even in the face of societal pressures and stressors.


Your eyes are bloodshot
The artist notes a contrast in their partner's appearance, as their sky-like eyes are now bloodshot, perhaps indicative of a different emotional state or experience, but still retaining their inherent beauty and complexity.




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