She is best known for her Christmas song "No Christmas for me", which became a YouTube success in 2007. Zee Avi on this song: “This song was inspired by everything i’ve experienced/read/watched/heard of from movies or stories, about one’s lover being far away for Christmas, be it serving in the army, college, another country, peace corps etc… In a way, it’s also about not losing hope. (…) The words in this one are simple and direct. (…) I stayed with the ‘silent movie feel’ as i think it suits the song.”
Zee Avi's debut album 'Zee Avi' was released May 19, 2009.
Who Loves the Sun
Zee Avi Lyrics
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Who cares that it makes plants grow
Who cares what it does
Since you broke my heart
Who loves the wind
Who cares that it makes breezes
Who cares what it does
Pa pa pa pa
Who loves the sun
Pa pa pa pa
Who loves the sun
Pa pa pa pa
Not everyone
Pa pa pa pa
Who loves the sun
Who loves the rain
Who cares that it makes flowers
Who cares that it makes showers
Since you broke my heart
Who loves the sun
Who cares that it is shining
Who cares what it does
Since you broke my heart
Pa pa pa pa
Who loves the sun
Pa pa pa pa
Who loves the sun
Pa pa pa pa
Not everyone
Pa pa pa pa
Who loves the sun
Who loves the sun
Pa pa pa pa
Who loves the sun
Pa pa pa pa
Who loves the sun
Pa pa pa pa
Not everyone
Pa pa pa pa
Who loves the sun
The lyrics of Zee Avi's "Who Loves the Sun" encapsulate the raw emotions of heartbreak and the profound impact it can have on one's perspective of the world. The song begins with a poignant reflection on the beauty and necessity of natural elements like the sun and wind, emphasizing that despite their significance in sustaining life and bringing joy, their existence now feels meaningless in the wake of a shattered heart. This juxtaposition highlights the deep emotional turmoil and sense of loss experienced by the singer as a result of a broken relationship.
The repetitiveness of the chorus, with the singer questioning who loves the sun, reflects a sense of disillusionment and disbelief that anyone could possibly find solace or joy in something that now only serves as a painful reminder of the past. The use of onomatopoeic syllables like "pa pa pa pa" enhances the song's melancholic tone and underscores the singer's sense of isolation and emotional upheaval. The imagery of nature, typically associated with renewal and growth, is instead infused with a sense of desolation and emptiness in the context of heartbreak.
As the lyrics progress, the singer extends this metaphorical exploration to include other natural elements like the rain, flowers, and showers, all of which lose their intrinsic beauty and significance in the absence of love. The repetition of questioning who loves the sun, in particular, serves as a poignant reminder of the singer's emotional state, where even the simplest joys of life are overshadowed by the pain of lost love. The refrain "Not everyone who loves the sun" suggests a recognition that not everyone may share the same appreciation for the sun's warmth and light, especially when one's heart is consumed by grief.
Overall, "Who Loves the Sun" delves into the universal themes of heartbreak, disillusionment, and the transformative power of love and loss. Through its evocative lyrics and emotive delivery, the song captures the profound impact of a broken heart on one's perception of the world and the struggle to find meaning and beauty in the midst of pain. The repeated questioning and introspection throughout the song create a haunting and introspective atmosphere, inviting listeners to reflect on their own experiences of heartache and resilience in the face of emotional upheaval.
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Written by: Lou Reed
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