Dawn's Lament
Original Television Soundtrack Lyrics


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Dawn:
Does anybody even notice?
Does anybody even care?




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Dawn's Lament" by the Original Television Soundtrack express feelings of loneliness and isolation. The main character, Dawn, questions if anyone is aware of her existence and if anyone cares about her. The use of rhetorical questions highlights the character's sense of despair and lack of connection with the world around her. The repetition of "anybody" implies that Dawn feels like she is invisible and that nobody is paying attention to her.


The lyrics suggest that Dawn is experiencing a deep sense of alienation from society. This feeling is further emphasised by the sombre melody that accompanies the lyrics. The sadness of the music reflects the character's sense of sadness and longing for human connection. Overall, "Dawn's Lament" is a moving portrayal of the pain of feeling disconnected in a world that seems indifferent to our existence.


Line by Line Meaning

Does anybody even notice?
Is anyone paying attention to my existence or acknowledging my presence?


Does anybody even care?
Is anyone showing compassion or concern towards me and my feelings?




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Patrick Blake

"Doesn't anybody even notice? Doesn't anybody even care?"

I dunno, Dawn, those kidnappers didn't seem to care

Patrick Blake

Girl singing about how no one cares while she doesn't care how stealing stuff is probably getting innocent people in trouble

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