This is a song about death and dying. The setting sun is an obvious metaphor. The singer is reflecting on the grief of a spouse or girlfriend who is mourning the death of a loved one. But the sadness is really an expression of love that continues on even after death. All we have is the stolen days (borrowed time) that we are allotted— but one’s love is eternal.
@monsterwax Couldn’t agree more! The sadness is evident, contrasted by eternal love and yes our days on earth are fixed and allotted to us, we don’t know when they will end but love remains.
@monsterwax Couldn’t agree more! The sadness is evident, contrasted by eternal love and yes our days on earth are fixed and allotted to us, we don’t know when they will end but love remains.
This is a song about death and dying. The setting sun is an obvious metaphor. The singer is reflecting on the grief of a spouse or girlfriend who is mourning the death of a loved one. But the sadness is really an expression of love that continues on even after death. All we have is the stolen days (borrowed time) that we are allotted— but one’s love is eternal.
@monsterwax Couldn’t agree more! The sadness is evident, contrasted by eternal love and yes our days on earth are fixed and allotted to us, we don’t know when they will end but love remains.
@monsterwax Couldn’t agree more! The sadness is evident, contrasted by eternal love and yes our days on earth are fixed and allotted to us, we don’t know when they will end but love remains.