I think this song could be a metaphor of how relationships between people can represent something which we cannot reprimand or ignore. It seems that the speaker has shared intense memories and emotions with their significant other, which they refer to as the "sun" because they can never forget the other person's significant presence or control its movement. The speaker wishes that the other person could change, perhaps they could get back together again, but the speaker knows that "they won't change", so the speaker is eternally haunted by the beauty of their past times. Each day when the sun rises, the speaker wakes up and repeats the cycle in which he wishes that somehow he could see his significant other, that they could "change", but with each sunset, this wish becomes obsolete. The repetition of "let it come to an end" at the end of the song suggests that the speaker has been locked inside a world in which the future has no meaning for them, and they must eternally be reminded of their significant other, with each day passing becoming more painful.
I think this song could be a metaphor of how relationships between people can represent something which we cannot reprimand or ignore. It seems that the speaker has shared intense memories and emotions with their significant other, which they refer to as the "sun" because they can never forget the other person's significant presence or control its movement. The speaker wishes that the other person could change, perhaps they could get back together again, but the speaker knows that "they won't change", so the speaker is eternally haunted by the beauty of their past times. Each day when the sun rises, the speaker wakes up and repeats the cycle in which he wishes that somehow he could see his significant other, that they could "change", but with each sunset, this wish becomes obsolete. The repetition of "let it come to an end" at the end of the song suggests that the speaker has been locked inside a world in which the future has no meaning for them, and they must eternally be reminded of their significant other, with each day passing becoming more painful.