New Day
A.D.N.Y. Vincenzo Lyrics


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Sleep deprived, an' fallin' apart.
Starin' down your demons out there in the dark.
At the end of the tunnel, you can see a light:
Well, if that ain't a train, you made it through the night.
An' it's a new day in the mornin':
Anythin' is possible, it's all good.
For brief shinin' moment,
Everythin' is wonderful,
Knock on wood.
Knock on wood.
Well, you get knocked down an' you get back up.
You get knocked down again; well, it's just your luck, hah.
It's just one of those years, that you gotta get through.
An' then you wake up an' find, it made a man outta you.
It's a new day in the mornin':
Anythin' is possible an' it's all good.
For brief shinin' moment,
Everythin' is wonderful,
Knock on wood.
Knock on wood.
It's a little humblin' down on your knees.
Ah, but if you say: "Please."
An' it's a new day in the mornin':
An' anythin' is possible an' it's all good. (It's all good.)
For brief shinin' moment,
Everythin' is wonderful,




Knock on wood.
Knock on wood.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to A.D.N.Y. Vincenzo's song "New Day" speak to the struggles and challenges that people face in their lives. The song paints a picture of someone who is sleep-deprived and falling apart, who is confronted by their demons in the dark. Despite these challenges, the person sees a light at the end of the tunnel, and they understand that if it's not a train coming towards them, they have made it through the night.


The song's central theme is that every day is a new opportunity. Anything is possible, and it's all good. Even if things go wrong, the person should not lose hope because it's just one of those years that they have to get through. The lyrics aim to inspire listeners to keep going by reminding them that every hardship they face makes them stronger, and every morning is a new chance to start over. The phrases "Knock on wood" punctuate the song, adding a sense of hope and optimism.


Overall, the song is an ode to resilience and perseverance. The lyrics acknowledge that life is challenging, but they also emphasize that persistence and hope can make all the difference. A.D.N.Y. Vincenzo's "New Day" encourages listeners to keep going, no matter what life throws at them.


Line by Line Meaning

Sleep deprived, an' fallin' apart.
Feeling exhausted and mentally unstable.


Starin' down your demons out there in the dark.
Confronting your fears and inner struggles.


At the end of the tunnel, you can see a light:
There is hope and a way out of your struggles.


Well, if that ain't a train, you made it through the night.
Celebrating surviving the challenges of the night and overcoming obstacles.


An' it's a new day in the mornin': Anythin' is possible, it's all good.
Embracing a positive attitude towards the new day and its opportunities.


For brief shinin' moment, Everythin' is wonderful, Knock on wood.
Acknowledging the fleeting nature of happiness and the need to appreciate it while it lasts.


Well, you get knocked down an' you get back up.
Resilience in the face of adversity is necessary.


You get knocked down again; well, it's just your luck, hah.
Accepting that setbacks are a part of life.


It's just one of those years, that you gotta get through.
Enduring tough times in order to grow and learn.


An' then you wake up an' find, it made a man outta you.
Reflecting on the personal growth and strength gained from tough experiences.


It's a new day in the mornin': Anythin' is possible an' it's all good.
Maintaining a positive outlook and embracing new opportunities.


It's a little humblin' down on your knees. Ah, but if you say: "Please."
Acknowledging the importance of humility and the power of asking for help.


An' it's a new day in the mornin': An' anythin' is possible an' it's all good. (It's all good.)
Continuing to remain optimistic and open to what the day may bring.


For brief shinin' moment, Everythin' is wonderful, Knock on wood. Knock on wood.
Repeating the sentiment that happiness is fleeting and must be appreciated while it lasts.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: JAMES BROWN, ALFRED JAMES ELLIS, PETER O. PHILLIPS, DWIGHT MYERS

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