Closer To The Sun

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Finding Light in the Shadows: The Journey of 'Closer To The Sun'

Slightly Stoopid's 'Closer To The Sun' is a song that delves into themes of love, friendship, and the quest for meaning in a chaotic world. The lyrics paint a picture of a person who finds beauty and solace in a significant other, yet acknowledges the need for more than just fleeting moments of affection. The line 'Give a little loving, but I still gon need some more' suggests a yearning for deeper connections and fulfillment beyond the superficial.

The song also touches on social justice, with the metaphor of 'stealing from the rich and then give it to the poor.' This Robin Hood-like imagery reflects a desire to balance the scales of inequality and make a positive impact on the world. The repeated assertion that 'it don't matter anymore' could be interpreted as a call to focus on what truly matters—human connections and making a difference—rather than getting bogged down by societal expectations and materialism.

The chorus, 'Closer to the sun and far from the moon,' symbolizes a journey towards enlightenment and away from darkness. The sun often represents clarity, warmth, and life, while the moon can signify mystery and the unknown. By moving 'closer to the sun,' the narrator seeks a path of understanding and positivity. The recurring mention of people singing the same song and screaming out to see the narrator soon suggests a shared human experience and the universal quest for connection and purpose.

Overall, 'Closer To The Sun' is a reflective and uplifting song that encourages listeners to seek deeper relationships, strive for social justice, and pursue a path of enlightenment and positivity.

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