The Dawn
Ok-Ram Lyrics


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Ain't no right ain't no wrong
When you sit and watch a new day dawn
Ain't no wrong ain't no right
Been sittin' since the dark of night
Walked myself to the edge of town
Made damn sure no one follow me down
Yes and to keep myself a little company
Well I got a little hipper from the whiskey family
But it don't
No it don't
Yes it don't
Matter much now anyway
All alone
All alone
One and only
Let me get my thinking straight
Just cut the cable and the TV screen
Just a rabid dog barking back at me
So many voices chiming through my head
Cant put a face to all the words just said
Get more listening to the wind and rain
or the rumble of a diesel train
Cause a mans a man, a fact's a fact
those are lies and we can't be lied to like that
But it don't
No it don't
Yes it don't
Matter much now anyway
All alone
All alone
One and only
Let me get my thinking straight
Can't tell a lie through a song
Expect folks to listen all that long
Guitar note catch a breeze and off it goes
Who's going to catch them I don't know
Over top a voice gonna hit that note
You know it's coming from a bluesman's throat
Thats my version of a TV screen
You see it doesn't have to be all obscene
But it don't
No it don't
Yes it don't
Matter much now anyway
All alone
All alone




One and only
Let me get my thinking straight

Overall Meaning

Ok-Ram's "The Dawn" is a song about finding solace and clarity through solitude. The opening lines, "Ain't no right ain't no wrong, when you sit and watch a new day dawn, ain't no wrong ain't no right, been sittin' since the dark of night" set the tone for the rest of the song. They imply that there isn't any definitive answer to life's questions and that sitting alone with one's thoughts is a valuable experience.


In the following lines, Ok-Ram describes how he took a walk to the edge of town and sought refuge in alcohol to keep himself company. However, he soon realizes that these distractions don't matter much when he's alone with himself. Instead, he turns to nature, listening to the sounds of the wind and rain, and the rumble of a diesel train. These sounds are a reminder that he is part of something greater than himself.


The final verse of the song shifts to the act of writing and performing music. Ok-Ram notes that a guitar note can catch a breeze and disappear, just as his thoughts can. Yet, he sees the act of singing and performing as a way to transmit his ideas and emotions to others, hoping that they too can find meaning in their lives.


Overall, "The Dawn" is a deeply introspective song that explores the themes of solitude, nature, and art. One possible interpretation is that the song advocates for finding meaning in life through internal reflection and creative expression.


Line by Line Meaning

Ain't no right ain't no wrong
There are no clear moral guidelines in the moment of watching a new day begin.


When you sit and watch a new day dawn
The singer is reflecting on the peaceful and awe-inspiring experience of witnessing a sunrise.


Ain't no wrong ain't no right
There is no distinct wrong or right decision in this situation.


Been sittin' since the dark of night
The artist has been sitting alone in the dark for a while, reflecting on their thoughts.


Walked myself to the edge of town
The artist went for a walk in solitude, leaving behind any potential company.


Made damn sure no one follow me down
The singer intentionally avoided being followed by others on their walk.


Yes and to keep myself a little company
The singer turned to drinking whiskey as a means of providing them with companionship during their alone time.


Well I got a little hipper from the whiskey family
The artist is feeling more intoxicated from drinking whiskey.


But it don't
However,


No it don't
It does not


Yes it don't
It really does not


Matter much now anyway
This is not of great importance or consequence now.


All alone
The singer is by themselves.


All alone
They are completely isolated.


One and only
The only thing they have is their thoughts.


Let me get my thinking straight
The artist wants to focus on sorting out their thoughts and gaining clarity.


Just cut the cable and the TV screen
The artist is rejecting external sources of information, such as television.


Just a rabid dog barking back at me
The voices in the singer's head are becoming confusing, unhelpful and even overwhelming.


So many voices chiming through my head
The singer's thoughts are becoming noisy and confusing.


Cant put a face to all the words just said
They cannot identify which thoughts are coming from which parts of their mind.


Get more listening to the wind and rain
The artist finds that they gain more clarity from the sounds of the natural world around them.


or the rumble of a diesel train
Loud or consistent sounds in the environment help them to focus and ignore their thoughts.


Cause a mans a man, a fact's a fact
The singer realizes that people will always have inherent qualities or beliefs that cannot be easily changed.


those are lies and we can't be lied to like that
However, sometimes people can be deceived or manipulated to believe things that are not true.


Can't tell a lie through a song
The singer is emphasizing the truth and honesty present in music.


Expect folks to listen all that long
They believe that the truth is appealing and will keep listeners engaged.


Guitar note catch a breeze and off it goes
The singer is showcasing how music can travel and inspire others quickly and easily.


Who's going to catch them I don't know
The artist is unsure about how their music will impact the world.


Over top a voice gonna hit that note
The artist is describing the power of vocals in music.


You know it's coming from a bluesman's throat
They are conveying their connection to the blues genre and its emotional nature.


Thats my version of a TV screen
For the singer, playing music serves as their entertainment and source of inspiration.


You see it doesn't have to be all obscene
The events or emotions depicted in music do not always have to be negative or vulgar to be impactful.




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Mark ODonnell

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