What do you think Soak Up The Sun means?

Sheryl Crow: Soak Up The Sun Meaning

Album cover for Soak Up The Sun album cover

Song Released: 2002


Soak Up The Sun Lyrics

My friend the communist
Holds meetings in his RV
I can't afford his gas
So I'm stuck here watching TV

I don't have digital
I don't have diddly squat
It's not having what you want
It's wanting what you've got

I'm gonna soak up the...

  1. anonymous
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    May 8th 2019 !⃝

    "Holds meetings in his RV" + "I can't afford his gas" = a dude who eats heartily + has shifts to support it, "right ventrical" + "eating / gas".

  2. anonymous
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    Apr 22nd 2016 !⃝

    Sheryl is reminding people that they will never have enough if they continue to want more. It is a song about materialism and a good question to ask is "how good is good enough?"

  3. anonymous
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    Mar 9th 2012 !⃝

    it talks about how you don't need anything to be happy.

  4. anonymous
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    Jan 30th 2012 !⃝

    After 9/11 everyone was kinda depressed and sad. This song is about that

  5. anonymous
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    Aug 27th 2011 !⃝

    This song is a stupid song about all the superficial people in Los Angeles. This song really only applies to LA because the rest of the United States is nothing like LA. LA is full of a bunch of pretentious, materialistic snobs. What makes this song even more stupid is how it tries to justify itself by talking about some borderline homeless girl who works at Starbuck's.


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