daybreak
GLORY HILL Lyrics


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The cherry trees come out slowly
The grasses die and grow up on the ground
In the season I repeated encounter and parting
The wind quivers the leaves gently
I feel like losing control on me
I have changed with the passage of time

If I could break that

Break, call it back nothing for losing
Break, call it back I'm not a coward
Break, call it back Break, call it back
Though I was hurt by many ways
Break, call it back the faet of believing
Break, call it baek it's up to my decision
Break, call it back Break, call it back it's for me

I think that time passed quickly
My wasting time doesn't return, maybe
As you said I had regretted the past time I understand.
I think that I told a lie to me
I was afraid to show my real feeling
So lots encounter and parting change me now

Break, call it back nothing for losing
Break, call it back I'm not a coward
Break, call it back Break, call it back
Though I was hurt by many ways
Break, call it back the fact of believing
Break, call it back it's up to my decision
Break, call it back Break, call it back it's for me

May time change now, I still wanna be blue
Just I wanna go forward my way with a strong wish
I won't say yes to your order anymore
I'll tell you what, tell you what I have changed so much

Break, call it back nothing for losing
Break, call it back I'm not a coward
Break, call it back Break, call it back
Though I was hurt by many ways
Break, call it back the fact of believing
Break, call it back it's up to my decision
Break, call it back Break, call it back Break, call it back

It's time to try It's not too late




This song puts me in the light
Break, call it back Break, call it back Break, call it back

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Daybreak" by Glory Hill speak to the passage of time, change, and the importance of taking control of one's own life. The opening lines describe the slow emergence of cherry trees and the cyclical growth and death of grasses on the ground, highlighting the idea of the passing of time. Throughout the song, the singer reflects on encounters and partings that have shaped them and led to feelings of losing control. The chorus repeats the refrain of "Break, call it back," suggesting a desire to regain control and overcome past hurts.


The second verse speaks to the regret of wasted time and the fear of showing true feelings, which the singer recognizes has led to change over time. However, the chorus again emphasizes the power of taking control and making one's own decisions, even when it may be painful or require breaking away from the past. The final verse brings a sense of hope and determination to the song, with the assertion that it is not too late to try and move forward with a strong wish.


Overall, "Daybreak" by Glory Hill is a reflective and introspective song about the passage of time, change, and the ability to take control of one's life in spite of past hurts and regrets.


Line by Line Meaning

The cherry trees come out slowly
The blooming of the cherry trees is a gradual process that takes time.


The grasses die and grow up on the ground
The cycle of life and death is evident in the growth and decay of the grasses.


In the season I repeated encounter and parting
The changing seasons reflect the ebb and flow of relationships that come and go.


The wind quivers the leaves gently
The gentle movement of the leaves is a reminder of the delicate balance of nature.


I feel like losing control on me
The artist is experiencing a sense of uncertainty or lack of control in their life.


I have changed with the passage of time
The singer acknowledges that they are not the same person they once were, as time has brought about changes in their life.


Break, call it back nothing for losing
The singer wants to break free from their past, without losing anything of importance.


Break, call it back I'm not a coward
The artist is determined to make a change, and is not afraid of the potential risks or consequences.


Though I was hurt by many ways
The artist has experienced pain and difficulty in the past.


Break, call it back the fact of believing
The artist believes that making a change is necessary for their growth and happiness.


Break, call it back it's up to my decision
The singer is taking ownership of their life and making their own choices about their future.


I think that time passed quickly
The artist reflects on how quickly time seems to have gone by.


My wasting time doesn't return, maybe
The singer regrets the time they have wasted in the past, but acknowledges that it cannot be regained.


As you said I had regretted the past time I understand.
The singer understands that dwelling on past regrets is not helpful, and is ready to move forward.


I think that I told a lie to me
The singer acknowledges that they have not been honest with themselves in the past.


I was afraid to show my real feeling
The artist admits that they have been afraid to express their true emotions.


May time change now, I still wanna be blue
The artist wishes for change, but still wants to hold onto a sense of sadness or melancholy.


Just I wanna go forward my way with a strong wish
The singer is determined to move forward in their life with a strong sense of purpose.


I won't say yes to your order anymore
The singer is refusing to be controlled or influenced by others.


I'll tell you what, tell you what I have changed so much
The artist is ready to share with others how much they have grown and changed as a person.


It's time to try It's not too late
The artist is encouraging themselves (and others) to take action towards positive change, even if it may feel like it is too late.


This song puts me in the light
The artist feels a sense of catharsis or release through the act of singing and expressing themselves.




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