Watch the Sun Go Down
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I've been havin' trouble puttin' my cigarettes out. and I've been having trouble with her. so I shut up...or talk too loud. the cigarettes smolder and smell, but they light up the room. so many times I think of romance, but I think I should leave you alone. when I get home... I'm gonna hang that picture where it' supposed to be. then I think I'll get up... and watch the sun go down. watch the sun go down. watch the sun go down. watch the sun go down. watch the sun go down. I wish I wasn't grown-up, so I could cry myself to sleep. and I'd like to follow you home, but it's awful hard on the bus. everybody's got the right to wrong. they come home and say "I'm sorry...". but I'm gone for 6 months at a time, and you're tired of the reason why. when I grow up... I'm gonna make something out of myself. then I think I'll get up... and watch the sun go down. watch the sun go down. watch the sun go down. watch the sun go down. when the sun goes down.




Overall Meaning

In the first verse, X describes the struggles he's been having with both his cigarettes and his relationship. He can't seem to put his cigarettes out, and he can't seem to communicate effectively with his significant other. He feels overwhelmed by his emotions and often shuts down or speaks too loudly. Despite the unpleasant smell of his cigarettes, he finds comfort in their warm glow and their ability to brighten up his surroundings. X often thinks about romance, but he knows that it may be best for him to leave his partner alone. When he gets home, he plans to hang up a picture and watch the sun go down, which seems to be a peaceful and calming activity for him.


In the second verse, X expresses a desire to be a child again so he can cry himself to sleep without feeling ashamed. He also wishes he could follow his partner home, but it's difficult to do so by bus. X recognizes that everyone has the right to make mistakes, but he feels disconnected from his partner because he spends so much time away from home. He hopes to make something of himself and improve his situation in the future. His remedy for finding peace in the moment is watching the sun go down, which provides a sense of closure and tranquility.


Overall, the song seems to be about struggling to find peace and clarity in a troubled relationship. X finds solace in his cigarettes and in the simple act of watching the sun go down, but he recognizes that he needs to address the underlying issues in his life in order to find lasting happiness.


Line by Line Meaning

I've been havin' trouble puttin' my cigarettes out.
I am struggling to put out my cigarettes, indicating a difficulty in quitting a harmful habit.


and I've been having trouble with her.
I am also having problems with my relationship, creating additional stress in my life.


so I shut up...or talk too loud.
As a coping mechanism, I either withdraw and remain silent or become overly vocal and expressive.


the cigarettes smolder and smell, but they light up the room.
The cigarettes emit a bad odor but provide lighting, representing the mixed feelings I have about harmful habits in my life.


so many times I think of romance, but I think I should leave you alone.
I am torn between thoughts of love and the realization that I should distance myself from a toxic relationship.


when I get home... I'm gonna hang that picture where it' supposed to be.
I have a desire to prioritize and organize my life, starting with the small task of hanging a picture in its proper place.


then I think I'll get up... and watch the sun go down.
After completing a task, I plan to relax and enjoy watching the sunset as a way to unwind.


watch the sun go down.
Reiterating the previous line's sentiment of taking time to appreciate the beauty of the world and take a moment to relax.


I wish I wasn't grown-up, so I could cry myself to sleep.
I feel burdened by the responsibilities of adulthood and long for a simpler time when it was okay to cry and let out emotions.


and I'd like to follow you home, but it's awful hard on the bus.
I crave companionship and wish I could be closer to someone, but the cost and effort are too high.


everybody's got the right to wrong.
Acknowledging that everyone has the freedom to make mistakes and poor decisions in life.


they come home and say "I'm sorry...".
Despite people's right to be wrong, apologies are often necessary to make amends for any harm caused.


but I'm gone for 6 months at a time, and you're tired of the reason why.
My frequent absences from home have put a strain on my relationship and my partner's patience is wearing thin.


when I grow up... I'm gonna make something out of myself.
Expressing a desire to achieve success and make a mark in the world, despite current struggles.


when the sun goes down.
Ending the song on a repeating refrain of the previous sentiment of taking a moment to appreciate the beauty of the world, even in times of struggle.




Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: DOE CERVENKA

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