Wake Up The Sun
Wake Up The Sun

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros - Wake Up The Sun Lyrics

Apr 15, 2016
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Wake Up The Sun Lyrics

I'm tired of God
Tired of church
I'm tired of Jesus
I tried to serve
No religion, my religion is love

My religion love
I'm sick of correct
I'm sick of harm
No religion, love

All that you wanted was all that you find in your heart
All that you wanted was all that you find in your heart
All that you wanted was all that they took from ya

I'm tired of Buddha
So bored of Abraham
I'm tired of Krishna
It feels good to say I am
My religion, my religion is love

My religion, love easy
God approves this message
No religion, love

All that you wanted was all that you find in your heart
All that you wanted was all that you find in your heart
All that you wanted was all that they took from your heart
All that you wanted was all that you found in your heart
All that you wanted was all that you found in your heart

Writer(s): ALEX M T EBERT
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What album is 'Wake Up The Sun' from?

    'Wake Up The Sun' is not explicitly mentioned in the provided document as being part of an album. For accurate information, please consult the album liner notes or the official discography of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.

  2. Who wrote the lyrics for 'Wake Up The Sun'?

    The lyrics for 'Wake Up The Sun' were written by Alex Ebert, who is the lead singer and principal songwriter for Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros.

  3. What is the main theme of the song 'Wake Up The Sun'?

    'Wake Up The Sun' focuses on the theme of finding personal religion in love rather than traditional organized religions. The lyrics express fatigue with conventional religious figures and emphasize love as the writer's true belief system.

  4. Does the song 'Wake Up The Sun' mention any religious figures?

    Yes, 'Wake Up The Sun' mentions several religious figures, including God, Jesus, Buddha, Abraham, and Krishna, highlighting a sense of fatigue and moving towards love as a personal belief.

  5. Are there any recurring motifs in 'Wake Up The Sun'?

    A recurring motif in 'Wake Up The Sun' is the idea that everything one desires can be found in one's heart, and the emphasis on love over conventional religious practices.

  6. Is there a message about God in 'Wake Up The Sun'?

    Yes, the song mentions God and carries the message 'God approves this message,' suggesting the idea that divine approval is given to the personal belief that love is the true religion.

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