metaphor-beecher

Hey! (Hey, hey)

Yeah, Yeah (Yeah!)

Yeah, Yeah (Yeah!)

I've got a wound that doesn't heal, Burning out again, Burning out again

I've not sure which of me is real, And I'm alone again, Burning out again

My hope runs underneath it all, The day that I'll be home

It won't be long, I belong, Somewhere past the setting sun

finally free, finally strong, Somewhere back where I belong

Yeah, Yeah, (Yeah!) Yeah, Yeah, (Yeah!)

They're selling shares of me again, But I'm not buying it, I'm not buying it

My wound goes deeper than the skin, There's no hiding it, So I'm not trying it

My hope runs underneath it all, The day that I'll be home,

It won't be long, I belong, Somewhere past the setting sun, finally free, finally strong, Somewhere back where I belong

Yeah, Yeah, (Somewhere past the setting sun!)

Yeah, Yeah, (Yeah!)

Yeah, Yeah, (Going back where we belong!)

Yeah, Yeah, (I'll find you) (The setting sun!)

Let the weak say I am strong, and it won't be long, Let the right say I was wrong, and it won't be wrong, Let us find where we belong, Beyond the setting sun, Beyond the setting sun

Yeah, Yeah

It won't be long, I belong, Somewhere past the setting sun, finally free, finally strong, Somewhere back where I belong

Yeah, Yeah (Yeah, Yeah!)

Yeah, Yeah (Yeah, Yeah!)

Why I chose this song is I interpret it is saying that nothing bad will last forever, and you will eventually get past it. It's written by a band I really like, Switchfoot. I feel like it is saying that finally after everything that happens in your life you will finally be past "the setting sun" and "finally free,finally strong" I love the metaphor of going somewhere past the setting sun. I feel like it's a pretty interpretation and the song sounds really good also. Another way someone might interpret it is after you die everything will be alright, but I think that's a really sad interpretation and I don't really see this song that way. To interpret this I would do some type of sunset and find away of portraying people getting past the problems that they've faced in their life. I also might show some type of "wound" or bad thing that someone went through that finally ended.