Ceschi was born with four fingers on his right hand, which served as partial inspiration for the name of his DIY record label, Fake Four, Inc. Those who have worked with him describe Ceschi as one of the most artist-friendly labelheads out there, a rare breed who values art over profit almost to a fault. Since 2008, he has curated a roster of wildly original and critically praised talent and put out albums from the likes of Open Mike Eagle, Buck 65, Sister Crayon and Dark Time Sunshine in addition to his solo records The One Man Band Broke Up and Broken Bone Ballads.
An engaging, theatrical live performer, Ceschi Ramos has treated entire venues like a stage, viewing the middle of the audience or an empty barstool as good a place as any to perform a soul-baring folk song or tongue-twisting rap track. Ceschi once described himself in song as “a martyr at most… a failure at least” and said that, “In the eyes of history I’ll be no more than a leaf on a tree.” He knows what it is to suffer for his art and is aware that music exploring the ugliness and sorrow of the human condition will always exist on the fringes of a game dominated by disposable escapism and expensive publicists. Yet he still pours everything he has into his craft, and on any given night you can find him tracking vocals at his cousin’s New Haven studio, warmly greeting fans and friends at a dive bar merch booth or rapping double-time in Japan or Europe for audiences that often don’t speak his language, but are able to see the giant heart at the core of it all.
daybreak
Ceschi Lyrics
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Then I will crawl my way out from this hole The act of patience can be painfully slow
By daybreak, you'll be on your own I had to let you go
Cause it ain't right to keep you floating in limbo
As my life leads me onto uncertain roads
There's an oil painting of a martyr with his head
Served upon a plate for kings to laugh at
Shot by arrows for his faith in one man
By daybreak, I will have grown old Just hope to God you know
That I still loved you even when it didn't show
And I will love you after everything erodes
In Ceschi & Factor Chandelier's song "Daybreak," the lyrics delve into themes of growth, patience, love, and letting go. The opening lines, "Daybreak, break all my bones I'll wait for them to grow / Then I will crawl my way out from this hole," signify a desire for personal growth and perseverance despite facing difficulties. The act of waiting for bones to grow symbolizes the lengthy process of overcoming obstacles and emerging stronger.
The lyrics continue with the realization that sometimes it is necessary to let go and allow others to find their own path. The lines, "By daybreak, you'll be on your own I had to let you go / Cause it ain't right to keep you floating in limbo," express the understanding that holding someone back or keeping them in a state of uncertainty is unfair and ultimately detrimental to both parties.
The song also touches upon the idea of sacrifice and martyrdom, represented by the images of an oil painting depicting a martyr's head on a plate, and another painting of a saint shot with arrows for his faith. These images serve as metaphors for the challenges faced in life and the sacrifices made in the pursuit of one's beliefs.
The final lines, "By daybreak, I will have grown old / Just hope to God you know / That I still loved you even when it didn't show / And I will love you after everything erodes," convey a message of enduring love. Despite the passage of time and the erosion of circumstances, the singer affirms their unwavering love, emphasizing that it may not always be apparent but exists nonetheless.
Overall, "Daybreak" explores themes of personal growth, patience, letting go, sacrifice, and enduring love, inviting listeners to reflect on their own journeys and relationships.
Line by Line Meaning
Daybreak, break all my bones I'll wait for them to grow
The start of a new day symbolizes the opportunity for personal growth and transformation, even if it requires enduring pain and waiting for the necessary changes to take place.
Then I will crawl my way out from this hole
Despite being in a difficult situation, I will persevere and find a way to escape and overcome the challenges I face.
By daybreak, you'll be on your own I had to let you go
By the time morning comes, you will have to face your own journey without me because I had to make the difficult decision of releasing you from our relationship.
Cause it ain't right to keep you floating in limbo
It is not fair to keep you in a state of uncertainty and indecision, therefore, I had to set you free to find your own path.
As my life leads me onto uncertain roads
As I navigate through unpredictable paths in my life,
There's an oil painting of a martyr with his head
There is an artwork depicting a martyr who sacrificed himself
Served upon a plate for kings to laugh at
Presented as an object of entertainment and mockery for those in positions of power.
There's another painting of a thirty-something saint
Furthermore, there is another painting depicting a person who embodies qualities of virtue and righteousness in their adulthood.
Shot by arrows for his faith in one man
This saint-like figure faced persecution and harm due to their unwavering belief and trust in a particular individual.
By daybreak, I will have grown old Just hope to God you know
By the time morning arrives, I will have aged, and I sincerely hope you realize that
That I still loved you even when it didn't show
I want you to understand that my love for you persisted even during times when it may not have been clearly evident or expressed.
And I will love you after everything erodes
Even when all external circumstances fade, my love for you will remain constant and enduring.
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Songtrust Ave
Written by: GRAHAM MURAWSKY, JULIO FRANCISCO RAMOS
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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@jamesspannthecardreader
Srry. True punk here. No credit cards. But I promise not to steal this album
@PunkWithACamera
@james span Please steal this album, Rip it onto a bunch of cd's, & give them to all of the kids who cant afford to support the album monetarily.
@zionismiscancer6143
More of an art piece than a song but okay..
@fishingwithphil7603
@Zionism is Cancer dude this is totally a work of art AND a song. i feel as if you are a simple person. this is everything a man could ever want
@fishingwithphil7603
maybe i am the simple one
@Monteqzuma
Whitney showing who needs a twin when you have a split personality.
@brandonwolfe5507
Bahaha! That's some funny shit
@lycosa2000
This is amazing! Much love to Ceschi for an amazing song, Punk With A Camera for another awesome video, and Whitney Flynn for one hell of an appearance. Great job all around!
@umokay1991
I'm a simple man. I see Ceschi, I hit the like button.