Daylight
Alison Krauss Lyrics


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Daylight falls and I'm lost in the big parade.
Hold my hand, darling, I'm afraid of the daylight.
Shade is dark.
Cool and languid for life or love.
Safe in shadows; never stark as the daylight.
As the daylight.

When I was just knee high,
My Momma told me, never try,
To be someone that I am not.
Yet over time I had forgot,
The wandering child, so lost at play:
He's found himself but he can't find his way,
In the daylight.
Oh, the daylight.

Ooh, daylight.
Ooh, daylight.

Life is short, and there's no turning back the time.
Fragrant meadows and rocks to climb in the daylight.
In my mind,
There's a corner I need to turn.
Lessons lived is a lesson learned in the daylight.
In the daylight.

I miss the forest shade,
You took me there, the promise I made,
To never leave the dark so deep.
Safe and soothing, yet I fear,
As I recall and now reflect,
I see it's safer to connect,
To the daylight.
Oh, the daylight. (Light.)

Ooh, daylight.
Ooh, daylight.

(Instrumental break).

Daylight falls and I'm lost in the big parade.




Hold my hand, darling, I'm afraid of the daylight.
Of the day...

Overall Meaning

The song "Daylight" by Alison Krauss & Union Station is a beautiful and introspective piece that explores the fear of facing the harsh realities of life in the daylight. The opening lines convey a sense of being overwhelmed and lost in the chaos of the world, while the following lyrics reveal a longing for the safety and comfort of the shadows. The singer describes the daylight as stark and unforgiving, in contrast to the cool and languid shades of the night.


The second verse is a reflection on the advice the singer's mother gave them as a child, to be true to oneself and not try to be someone else. However, they admit to forgetting this lesson and feeling lost in their search for identity. The daylight is portrayed as a symbol of the harsh reality of life, which can make it difficult to stay true to oneself.


The final verse is a nostalgic look back at a time when the singer felt safe and at peace in the shelter of the forest. They acknowledge that it is important to connect with the daylight and face the challenges of life, but the fear of the unknown can still be overwhelming.


Overall, "Daylight" is a powerful meditation on the struggle to find one's place in the world and the fear of facing the unknown. It encourages listeners to embrace the challenges of life with courage and determination, but also acknowledges the need for moments of darkness and reflection.


Line by Line Meaning

Daylight falls and I'm lost in the big parade.
As the sun sets, I feel disoriented in the midst of a crowded event happening around me.


Hold my hand, darling, I'm afraid of the daylight.
Please hold my hand, my love, as I am scared of facing the brightness and reality of life.


Shade is dark.
The shadow provides a bit of relief because of its pitch-black nature.


Cool and languid for life or love.
The darkness feels refreshing and unhurried, whether it is for existence or affection.


Safe in shadows; never stark as the daylight.
The darkness brings a sense of safety and is never as harsh as the light of the day.


When I was just knee high, My Momma told me, never try, To be someone that I am not.
My mother warned me as a child to never pretend to be someone else.


Yet over time I had forgot, The wandering child, so lost at play: He's found himself but he can't find his way, In the daylight.
As I grew up, I forgot the lessons of my past, and now, even though I've found myself, I still struggle to navigate the world during the day.


Life is short, and there's no turning back the time. Fragrant meadows and rocks to climb in the daylight.
Life is fleeting and we can't turn back time, so we should enjoy the outdoors and all it has to offer while it lasts.


In my mind, There's a corner I need to turn. Lessons lived is a lesson learned in the daylight.
Mentally, I know I need to face something difficult, and I appreciate that these experiences during the day are valuable lessons.


I miss the forest shade, You took me there, the promise I made, To never leave the dark so deep.
I remember when you led me to the forest and I promised I'd never leave the enveloping darkness.


Safe and soothing, yet I fear, As I recall and now reflect, I see it's safer to connect, To the daylight. Oh, the daylight. (Light.)
Though the safety of the darkness can be soothing, I realize it's better to connect with the reality and safety of the daylight.


Ooh, daylight.
A passionate expression of longing for the safety and peace of daylight.


Ooh, daylight.
A passionate expression of longing for the safety and peace of daylight.


(Instrumental break).
No lyrics during this section of the song.


Daylight falls and I'm lost in the big parade. Hold my hand, darling, I'm afraid of the daylight. Of the day...
As the sun sets and the parade continues, I am still overwhelmed and ask for your comfort, my love. I am afraid to face the reality of the day.




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Written by: Bobby Womack, Harold Timothy Payne

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