The Light of Dawn
Daniel Norgren Lyrics


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Everyday I walk across
The mountain and a river
For on my mind
The sparkling drop that'll take away the shivers

Twilight settles upon the world
On my retreat back home
But i can see the light of dawn
As I pour it through my liver





Overall Meaning

In the song "The Light of Dawn" by Daniel Norgren, the singer is depicted as a wanderer who embarks on a daily journey through the mountain and river in search of something that will make him feel complete. He is seeking the "sparkling drop" that will take away the shivers of his soul. The lyrics are very suggestive of an emotional and spiritual journey, where the singer's search is not for anything physical, but for a higher meaning to his existence.


As the day fades away and twilight settles upon the world, the singer makes his way back home while facing the challenges and obstacles along the way. Even in the depths of darkness, he sees the "light of dawn" which serves as a beacon of hope and represents the idea of a fresh start and a new beginning. The line "as I pour it through my liver" suggests that he is taking the "sparkling drop" internally, as if he has found what he was searching for and that it was within him all along.


Overall, "The Light of Dawn" is a deeply introspective and thought-provoking song that speaks to the human desire for purpose and fulfillment. It invites the listener to embrace the journey of self-discovery and find their own source of light in the midst of obscurity.


Line by Line Meaning

Everyday I walk across
Day in and day out, I journey across


The mountain and a river
Scaling high landforms and crossing serene waterways


For on my mind
Always in my thoughts


The sparkling drop that'll take away the shivers
Thinking about the precious liquid that warms my soul and relieves my anxieties


Twilight settles upon the world
Dusk slowly descends upon the planet


On my retreat back home
Returning to my abode


But i can see the light of dawn
Yet I am able to perceive the first sign of daylight


As I pour it through my liver
By drinking and enjoying my preferred beverage to help me unwind




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Mike Woodhams


on Stuck In The Bones

The lyrics to this beautiful song struck the deepest of chords in my soul. They exquisitely echo my own experience with the death of my father, a man who meant everything to me. My interpretation is that the two brothers are taking their beloved but ailing mother for a final drive before her inevitable passing, which is indicated in the final verse with the metaphor of the sun going down. I similarly took my ailing father out of hospital for a brief drive in the sun before returning him, and he passed shortly after.
This experience together did indeed “stick in my heart and my lungs and my bones” and will for all my remaining days.

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