Break Of Dawn
Out of Office Lyrics


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I'm supprised to see your suitcase out the door. (I'm supprised)
Remember the good times.
Don't you want some more?
I'm supprised to see your suitcase out the door. (I'm supprised)
Remember the good times.
Don't you want some more?
We got along
We got along
We got along
We got along
Got along...

[Instrumental]

We got along...
We got along...

[Instrumental]

I'm supprised to see your suitcase out the door. (I'm supprised)
Remember the good times.
Don't you want some more?
I'm supprised to see your suitcase out the door. (I'm supprised)
Remember the good times.
Don't you want some more?
We got along
We got along
We got along




We got along
Got along...

Overall Meaning

In the song "Break of Dawn" by Out of Office, the singer expresses their surprise and disappointment at the departure of their loved one through their packed suitcase. The repetition of the line "I'm surprised to see your suitcase out the door" underscores the shock and confusion the singer feels. However, despite this sudden departure, the singer asks their loved one to remember the good times they shared and encourages them to want more of those moments. The repeated refrain "We got along" proves the strength of their relationship and perhaps questions why it has to come to an end.


The instrumental sections in the lyrics serve as a reflective space for the singer to ponder their situation. The repetition of "We got along" and the instrumentals provide the listener with the opportunity to get lost in their thoughts and think about their relationships. The underlying emotions of the narrative are further emphasized through the melody which begins upbeat and transitions to a more melancholic tone throughout the song.


In conclusion, Out of Office's "Break of Dawn" is a reflective song on the ups and downs of relationships. The lyrics express the shock and disappointment felt by the singer, and the instrumental section provides time for reflection. Ultimately, the song emphasizes the importance of cherishing happy memories and working through difficulties in a relationship.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm surprised to see your suitcase out the door.
The singer is surprised to see the other person is leaving, possibly unexpectedly.


Remember the good times.
The singer wants the other person to remember the positive memories they shared together.


Don't you want some more?
The singer is asking if the other person wants to continue their relationship or experience more positive moments together.


We got along
The artist acknowledges that they had a good relationship with the other person.


Got along...
The artist is reminiscing about the positive times they shared together.




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Lewcifer_LeGuin

Love the intro to Insatiable at the end. Both Marcela and Michael are music geniuses.

Neil Wright-Turner

OMFG I love this tune. Sadly I'm old enough to remember the Rhythm On The Loose version which was brill and this uptodate version is even better. Cant wait to get my hands on this.

Hensen1954

Had this happen to me...........3 times. Great vocals and sentiments. Catchy tune, loved it for a long time.

Walter james

I love this song so much. When I sleep I leave my tv on cables' Dance/Electronic channel. I woke up and this song was playing I fell in Love. Damn good song!!!!!!!

BenUK1981

I loved the original, and I love this new version.

MattJ83

Amazing tune Marcella woods vocal is outstanding

Nikhil Sharma

what a tune, ggonna be a big hit.

TheChaChaHeels

LOVE IT!

Love.Etana

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nitrosray

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