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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Happy as the Sun" by the artist "Tyrone Wells"

In the song "Happy as the Sun," Tyrone Wells celebrates the euphoria and fullness of life he experiences alongside his loved one. The lyrical hero contrasts the gray everyday life, filled with difficulties and anxiety ("Every time this world gets the best of me", "Everything goes wrong"), with the happiness he experiences next to his soulmate ("Happy as the sun, light as a feather," "I'm floating on cloud 9 when we're together").

The image of the sun in the title is not accidental. Just as the sun gives light and warmth, so the beloved person fills the hero's life with meaning and joy. Away from his loved one, the world seems dull and incomplete ("If you're not here, I don't feel whole, Like an unfinished song"), and separation is experienced as a loss of a part of himself.

With the help of simple but capacious metaphors ("floating on cloud 9," "unfinished song"), the author conveys the depth of his feelings. The repeating refrain "Happy as the sun, light as a feather" emphasizes the transforming power of love, which makes the hero stronger and helps him overcome any adversity.

Overall, the song "Happy as the Sun" is a hymn to love, which makes the world more beautiful and life filled with meaning and happiness.

[Verse 1:]

Whenever this world gets the best of me

And it all goes wrong

I count down the hours till the time we meet

And I move along

'Cause I know that when I see you I will be

[Chorus:]

Happy as the sun, lighter than a feather

Walking on the clouds when we are together

Every day with you, just keeps getting better

The world's as it should be, when are you here with me.

Here with me...

[Verse 2:]

Whenever you leave, my heart skips a beat

Like it knows you're gone

Unless you are here, I am incomplete

Like an undone song

Only you inspire the melody in me

[Chorus:]

I'm happy as the sun, lighter than a feather

Walking on the clouds when we are together

Every day with you, just keeps getting better

The world's as it should be, when are you here with me

[Verse 3:]

How could I go wrong

When you are here with me?

How could I be anything but smiling?

[Chorus:]

I'm happy as the sun, lighter than a feather

Walking on the clouds when we are together

Every day with you, just keeps getting better

The world's as it should be, when are you here...

Happy as the sun, lighter than a feather

Walking on the clouds when we are together

Every day with you, just keeps getting better

The world's as it should be, when are you here with me.

The world's as it should be, when are you here with me.

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