Leaving at daybreak
Hans Theessink Lyrics


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Hold me baby - one last time
I'm leaving at daybreak - be gone a great long time

Times getting harder - no jobs at all
Go cross the boarder - won't be back til fall

Go cross the the water - work on the land
Go cross the the water - work for the man
Try to make a dollar and come home again





Hold me baby - one last time
I'm leaving at daybreak - be gone a great long time

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Hans Theessink's "Leaving at Daybreak" depict a man's struggle to provide for himself and his loved ones during hard times. He has no choice but to leave his beloved behind and travel across the border to find work, promising to be back by fall. He plans to work on the land and for the man, hoping to make a dollar and return home to his partner. These lyrics highlight the difficulties of migration and the sacrifice that many have to make in order to survive.


The theme of migration is present throughout the song, where the man must leave his home and loved ones behind to pursue work in a foreign land. The use of repetition of "go cross the border/water" emphasizes the uncertainty and difficulty of moving away and adapting to new surroundings. The lyrics also touch upon the hardships of finding employment during tough economic times, highlighting the challenges that the working class faces.


Ultimately, the song's message is about love and sacrifice. Despite the hardships, the man promises to return home and hold his partner once again, marking a hopeful end to the story. Theessink's powerful delivery and simplistic guitar melody create a tender and moving atmosphere that suits the lyric's melancholy message.


Line by Line Meaning

Hold me baby - one last time
Please embrace me, my significant other, for the final time before I depart


I'm leaving at daybreak - be gone a great long time
I shall depart at the break of day and be away for a considerable duration


Time's getting harder - no jobs at all
Presently, the circumstances are becoming increasingly challenging since there are no employment opportunities available


Go cross the border - won't be back 'til fall
I shall travel across the boundary line and not return until autumn


Go cross the water - work on the land
I must travel overseas and toil in agriculture


Go cross the water - work for the man
I must journey across the sea to collaborate with a supervisor


Try to make a dollar and come home again
I shall strive to acquire an income and return home once again


Hold me baby - one last time
Please embrace me, my significant other, for the final time before I depart


I'm leaving at daybreak - be gone a great long time
I shall depart at the break of day and be away for a considerable duration




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Comments from YouTube:

Free Hunter

I just discovered this talent of a man in the last 24 hours. Boy am I lucky! This is superb!!!

Donisi Maurizio

Just gets under your skin.
Very beautiful.

Pete Gere

Sehr sehr schöner Song von euch allen. Ich liebe diesen Song! Vielen Dank

Brian May

As Barb Hall says below - beautiful. This is why I love Hans' music. His musicians are also top drawer, but for me his keyboard player is just sublime.

Thankyou so much. Track #1 on CD 2 of the album.

Brian May

I'm back. Just to say this is my favourite track of all the hundreds Hans and band members (various) have recorded. Sublime.

A Hansen

I so agree Brian. Love his work.

Anneliese Diepold

Grossartiger Song danke😊

Timothy Graff

Beautifully moving!

Barb Hall

Beautiful!

Albert Guanche

Danke 🙏🏻Für diese herzenswarme Musik.....🥂🍻🍷

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