Daybreak
Mr. Monday Lyrics


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You've got it in your mind,
But it only takes some time to realign.
Cause I won't believe it,
As the atoms collide the oxygen ignites

When day breaks, and this castle falls
Like watching waves crash into sand
When all is said and done
I know exactly where you stand

We all make mistakes,
God I know I've made quite a few.
My flesh is melting,
On the pyre for all things we once knew.

When day breaks, and this castle falls
Like watching waves crash into sand
When all is said and done
I know exactly where you stand

Goodbye she said.. Goodbye..
A lie she said.. Goodbye..

When day breaks, and this castle falls
Like watching waves crash into sand




When all is said and done
I know exactly where you stand

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mr. Monday's song "Daybreak" seem to convey a sense of realization and acceptance in the face of inevitable change and the consequences of our actions. The opening lines, "You've got it in your mind, But it only takes some time to realign," suggest that the singer or the person being addressed has a certain belief or perspective that needs time to be adjusted or reconsidered. The following line, "Cause I won't believe it, As the atoms collide the oxygen ignites," implies a resistance to easily accepting or believing in something, possibly due to the fiery or explosive nature of the anticipated outcome.


The chorus of the song, "When day breaks, and this castle falls, Like watching waves crash into sand, When all is said and done, I know exactly where you stand," paints a vivid picture of the fragility and transitory nature of life. The crumbling castle symbolizes the vulnerability of our aspirations and creations, while the waves crashing into the sand signify the powerful force of time and change. Despite the uncertainty and destruction, the singer asserts their certainty in understanding the stance or position of the person being addressed.


The subsequent lines, "We all make mistakes, God I know I've made quite a few. My flesh is melting, On the pyre for all things we once knew," acknowledge the universal nature of human error and personal accountability. The singer admits to their own mistakes and suggests a sense of self-sacrifice or purification as they metaphorically describe their flesh melting on the pyre, representing a letting go of past knowledge or experiences.


The final repetition of the chorus reinforces the idea that, despite the inevitable fall and destruction of circumstances, the singer still knows where the person being addressed stands. This could signify a deep understanding or connection with the individual, even amidst the turmoil.


Overall, "Daybreak" appears to explore themes of acceptance, self-reflection, and the acknowledgment of our own fallibility and impermanence. It encourages the listener to embrace change and find stability within the shifting sands of life.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Josiah van Nes, Ryan Carniato, Duncan Ius

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Comments from YouTube:

@monsieurmurphy

I still have this on cassette, from ‘Live at The Brain’. So many fond memories. Sun’s rising.

@chuckpereda

I don’t know that, or rather: the Live at the Brain I know is from Mixmaster Morris.

@monsieurmurphy

@@chuckperedaWe’re talking about different things. The ‘Live at The Brain’ cassette I have features Mr Monday (and Orbital and six other artists, four per side), but Mixmaster Morris isn’t involved, although I love Mixmaster Morris too.

@XMAXERO

Really nice piece of music...cheers!

@mrgee007

Great classic track 5*!

@NappieRash

So good 😀

@dan819999

Awesome!@

@sama8571

Dozzy

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