In this introspective piece, Wilderado delves deeply into themes of time, self-reflection, and existential contemplation. The lyrics weave together vivid natural imagery—such as the moon, stars, and forests—with a sense of personal journey and growth. 🌲 The recurring motif of the setting sun symbolizes the inevitability of time passing, emphasizing the transient nature of life. Lines like "When do I begin to end?" reflect the paradoxical human experience of seeking beginnings amidst the certainty of endings. Additionally, the yearning for connection and harmony in the line "Listen, lover, won't you call me?" highlights the universal longing for companionship and understanding. 🌅 Ultimately, the song serves as a poignant reminder of our temporal existence and the shared voyage through life's fleeting moments.
Surefire
Lyrics
I can feel it the future
I can see it in the culture
I see the moon as the sunrise
See the stars with my morning eyes
Like a bear in the forest
Like the heat in the conscience
I take a walk through the tree line
Getting on with father time
When do I begin?
Oh my, oh my
Surefire, yeah, the setting sun is going to set on me
I've been waiting for a long time
I've been waiting in the sunshine
Looking 'round like it's storming
Drying out like a histamine
I'm the warden on the front line
A yellow soldier on a dead mine
Listen, lover, won't you call me?
I'm a sucker for some harmony
Oh my, oh my
Surefire, yeah, the setting sun is going to set on me
Oh my, oh my
Surefire, yeah, the setting sun wants company
When do I begin?
When do I begin to end?
When do I begin?
When do I begin to end?
Oh my, oh my
Surefire, yeah, the setting sun is going to set on me
Oh my, oh my
Surefire, yeah, the setting sun wants company
Writer(s): Justin Kila, Maxim Rainer, Colton Dearing, Tyler Wimpee
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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