The lines "Love me 'til I die, my heart won't wait" reflect an urgent plea for connection, emphasizing the fleeting nature of time and the desire for love that transcends mortality. This urgency is intertwined with a recognition of love's elusive nature, as the phrase "love won't find its own way home" suggests that love requires effort and intention to manifest in one's life rather than being a passive occurrence.
The refrain, dominated by the phrase "In this love song," reinforces the notion that love is both a personal journey and a universal experience, encapsulated in the medium of music itself. The imagery of "sunshine" serves as a metaphor for warmth, clarity, and emotional illumination, suggesting that love is a vital force that brings light into the speaker's life.
As the lyrics unfold, the repetition of "sunshine on me" transforms into a mantra, symbolizing a deep yearning for connection and fulfillment. Ultimately, "The Three Sunrises" reflects U2's exploration of love's complexities—its capacity to uplift, its inherent challenges, and the transformative power of sharing one’s deepest desires with another.
Three Sunrises was released on the U2 EP Wide Awake in America which featured Bad and A Sort of Home Coming from The Unforgettable Fire and Love Comes Tumbling.
"The Three Sunrises" song lyrics by U2
The Three Sun Rises Lyrics:
Spirit of the rising sun, lift me up
Hold me there and never let me fall
Love me 'til I die, my heart won't wait
Soon I will be done
In this love song
Love song
Love song
Love song
Hey, hey, love won't find
Find it's own way home
In this love song
Love song
Love song
Love song
Sunshine, sunshine on me
Sunshine, sunshine on me
In this love song
Love song
Love song
Love song
Hey, hey, love won't find
Find it's way home
In this love song
Love song
Love song
Love song
Sunshine on me
Bring it through to my home
I would give you everything
I will give you my desire
Sunshine, sunshine on me
Sunshine, sunshine on me
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