Under The Sun
Zach Ashton Lyrics


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I will try, I will try. I will try.
Cause Abraham had many sons,
And you and I are one.
So why can't we just live together.

Under the sun we live as kings,
But we die just as men.
Under the sun I tried at love and I lost a friend.
Under the stars I don't know if I will survive,
But I'm living.

I will try, I will try. I will try.
Cause Abraham had many sons,
And you and I are one.
So why can't we just live together.

I will try, I will try. I will try.
Yes, I will try, I will try. I will try.

Cause Abraham had many sons,
And you and I are one.
So why can't we just live together.

Under the sun.
Yes under the sun




Under the sun.
Yes under the sun.

Overall Meaning

The song "Under the Sun" by Zach Ashton is a powerful plea for unity and acceptance. The lyrics draw from the biblical story of Abraham, who had many sons from different wives but treated them all equally. The singer insists that since we are all descendants of Abraham, we should be able to live together as one people, without prejudices or divisions based on race, religion, or culture. The repetition of the phrase "I will try" reinforces the message of hope and determination. The singer acknowledges that life is full of challenges and uncertainties, but he refuses to give up on the ideal of a world where love and friendship can overcome hate and conflict.


The imagery in the song is both poetic and introspective. The contrast between living as kings under the sun and dying as ordinary men highlights the fleeting nature of human power and the inevitability of mortality. The personal loss of a friend adds emotional depth to the song and underscores the need for compassion and forgiveness. The reference to the stars suggests a sense of wonder and awe at the vastness of the universe, but also hints at the possibility of finding hope and guidance in the midst of darkness.


Overall, "Under the Sun" is a heartfelt expression of human solidarity and a call for empathy and understanding. It resonates with anyone who has ever felt the pain of exclusion or discrimination, but also inspires us to keep striving for a better world.


Line by Line Meaning

I will try, I will try. I will try.
The singer is determined to attempt something, despite obstacles or difficulties.


Cause Abraham had many sons,
This line references Abraham from the Bible, who had multiple sons and is seen as a symbol of unity.


And you and I are one.
The singer sees unity between themselves and the listener, regardless of their differences.


So why can't we just live together.
The singer questions why a harmonious co-existence isn't possible, despite shared qualities and beliefs.


Under the sun we live as kings,
In the present moment, we may feel powerful or important, but this is temporary.


But we die just as men.
Ultimately, regardless of our perceived status, death will come to us as equals.


Under the sun I tried at love and I lost a friend.
The singer attempted to love someone, but in doing so, lost a friend.


Under the stars I don't know if I will survive,
The singer is unsure if they will make it through a challenging time, represented by the stars.


But I'm living.
Despite the uncertainty, the singer remains alive and persevering.


Yes, I will try, I will try. I will try.
The singer reiterates their determination to keep trying to achieve their goals.


Under the sun.
This phrase references the temporary nature of life on earth and the importance of making the most of it.


Yes under the sun
The previous line is repeated for emphasis.


Under the sun.
The same phrase is repeated again, driving home the idea of life's transience.


Yes under the sun.
The previous line is repeated once more, perhaps emphasizing a sense of urgency or importance.




Writer(s): Zachary Smith

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