When Dawn Arrives
Madness Lyrics


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He hums tonight through his street
My unlatched window the tune repeats
The curb crawling car winds down to a stop
A few seconds mumbled then whisks him off

Sick and tired of abuse
Controlled signs of hysteria
But like when dawn arrives
He remembers his leisure

He risks tonight through his block
A crack in the curtains is unlocked
No meeting with a mother or greeting a friend
Sharp looking boot-jack with some time to spend

Sick and tired of abuse
Controlled signs of hysteria
But like when dawn arrives
He remembers his leisure

He rides tonight through his manor
I can see his conscience get the better
From a doorway stepped in shadowed leather
Exchanging handshakes for money
And pleasure

He crawls tonight through his scum
From a dirty window his body's numb
Beneath the street lamp tilts shoulders bent
Meets his pickup who pays his rent

Sick and tired of abuse
Controlled signs of hysteria
But like when dawn arrives




He remembers his leisure
His pleasure

Overall Meaning

The song "When Dawn Arrives" by Madness tells the story of a man who is engaged in illegal and immoral acts, which he carries out at night, away from the public eye. The song describes his actions in different locations and scenarios, such as when he hums while walking on the street, risks visiting someone in the neighborhood, rides his car through his area, meets someone in a shaded doorway, and crawls through a dirty area to meet someone who pays him rent.


The chorus of the song implies that the man is unhappy and has some sort of psychological issues or personal problems, as he is "sick and tired of abuse" and "controlled signs of hysteria." However, he finds solace and pleasure in his secret activities at night, as "when dawn arrives, he remembers his leisure." This suggests that he feels trapped or oppressed in his daily life, but nighttime offers him a way to escape and experience some sort of release.


The song depicts the struggles of a marginalized and troubled individual who resorts to illegal and questionable means to find happiness and fulfillment. It is a glimpse into the world of people who live on the fringes of society and engage in activities that are often viewed as deviant. The lyrics evoke a sense of loneliness, desperation, and hopelessness, which may resonate with listeners who have experienced similar emotions in their own lives.


Line by Line Meaning

He hums tonight through his street
He walks down his street singing to himself.


My unlatched window the tune repeats
I can hear him from my open window singing the same tune over and over.


The curb crawling car winds down to a stop
A car slowly drives up and stops next to the curb.


A few seconds mumbled then whisks him off
He quickly gets in the car and they drive away.


He risks tonight through his block
He walks through his neighborhood taking a risk by being out so late.


A crack in the curtains is unlocked
Someone has left a small opening in their curtains allowing him to sneak a peek inside.


No meeting with a mother or greeting a friend
He doesn't have any plans to meet up with anyone he knows.


Sharp looking boot-jack with some time to spend
He's looking to have some fun and is willing to take risks to do so.


He rides tonight through his manor
He travels through his neighborhood, feeling guilt for his actions.


I can see his conscience get the better
He's struggling with his morality while he goes about his questionable activities.


From a doorway stepped in shadowed leather
Someone in a dark leather jacket steps out of a doorway he's passing by.


Exchanging handshakes for money and pleasure
He's doing something illegal or immoral and is receiving payment for it.


He crawls tonight through his scum
He's traveling through a dirty, rough part of town.


From a dirty window his body's numb
Looking through a dirty window, he feels numb and disconnected from himself.


Beneath the street lamp tilts shoulders bent
He's hunched over beneath a streetlamp, appearing defeated.


Meets his pickup who pays his rent
He meets someone who pays him for his illegal or immoral services, which helps him make ends meet.


Sick and tired of abuse
He's had enough of the abuse he's faced in his life.


Controlled signs of hysteria
He's trying to keep himself together and remain calm despite what he's going through.


But like when dawn arrives
When morning comes, he forgets about his problems and finds solace in his vices.


He remembers his leisure
He thinks about the pleasure he gets from his illegal or immoral activities.


His pleasure
He finds enjoyment in his vices, despite the harm they may cause himself and others.




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CATHAL JOSEPH SMYTH, CHRISTOPHER JOHN FOREMAN, DANIEL MARK WOODGATE, GRAHAM MCPHERSON, LEE THOMPSON, LEE JAY THOMPSON, MARK WILLIAM BEDFORD, MICHAEL BARSON

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Comments from YouTube:

pinball1970

This genre is something Madness created. This their Jazz madness thing, like Razor Blade Alley. Brilliant. It has aged very well.

Doug Medina

Always liked this one. Mikes piano is excellent!

Wilf Marshall

Amazing tune

stephen dean

superb song

lee moss

great tune...

Patrice Gilet

Super album bravo Mike

Paul Jennings

Had 7 first best band with the Specials. Such a beautiful song

Wilf Marshall

Surprised it’s not more popular

Carl Dyson

Brilliant

Tadream 1207

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