Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun was created on -19-10-08.
The Cold Heart of the Sun was created in 2007.
Setting Sun was created on 1996-09-30.
Deep in the Heart of the Beast in the Sun was created in 1990.
You Stole the Sun from My Heart was created on 1999-03-08.
Eyes Set Against the Sun was created in 2007.
The Sun Won't Set was created on 2005-11-20.
Dark Sun Boxed Set was created in 1990.
Every Red Heart Shines Toward the Red Sun was created on 2006-09-19.
The lyrics of the Pink Floyd song "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" borrow extensively from ancient Chinese poetry, particularly that of the Late T'ang Dynasty.These are quotes from ancient Chinese poet Li Shangyin: The Poet of Illicit Love, which are used in one form or another in "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun"'Watch little by little the night turn around''Countless the twigs which tremble in the dawn''Two swallows in the rafters hear the long sigh''One inch of love is an inch of ashes'"When Li Shangyin wrote 'One inch of love is an inch of ashes', he was giving voice to the despair and disappointment of love -- a potent line in both Chinese and English, but at the end of the day a straightforward expression of thwarted love. By altering the line to 'One inch of love is one inch of shadow', Waters completely transforms Li Shangyin's original intent into something almost sinister. Taken in conjunction with the line that follows, 'love is the shadow that ripens the vine', Water's observation on love is reminiscent of the darker poetry of William Blake. The deepest and most important human emotions are not the wholesome elements they purport to be, but a dark and insidious source of unhappiness. What kind of fruit would be ripened by such a love? When he ends 'Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun' with the question, 'Knowing the sun will fall in the evening, / Will he remember the lessons of giving?', was Waters groping for an early answer to the selfishness of love?"
The sun.
Apollo was the god of healing and the sun.
It's the same - the sun set in the west. Set is an irregular verb. The past tense is also 'set'.