SUNRISE
Pharaoh Lyrics


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Sunrise, why can't you sympathize?
You disrespect the darkness
You creep your way into the morning sky
You desecrate the stars

Sunrise, how you offend the eyes
Befoul the breath of morning
And by your force I'm drawn into the light
Beneath the blinding eternal flame
My shadow's dreadful bane
Spare me, sunrise
Go back from whence you came

Moonlight, the music of the night
A symphony of silence
And for a moment all the world is right
Forsaken by the...

Sunrise, come another day
The world looks best a deeper shade of grey
Sunrise, go the other way
I can live without you, love will light the way
Sunrise

Don't need you sunrise
Sunrise go away
Sunrise, come another day

Sunrise, come another day
The world looks best a deeper shade of grey
Sunrise, go the other way
I can live without you, love will light the way
Sunrise

And in the darkness




Stars shine upon us
And the world turns without you

Overall Meaning

The song "Sunrise" by Pharaoh talks about the inevitable occurrence of the sunrise every day and how it is often misunderstood and disliked by some individuals. The sunrise symbolizes a new beginning, a fresh start, and the hope for a better day. However, the persona in the song does not see it that way. They view the sunrise as a disrespect to darkness and the stars. The persona is drawn into the light forcefully by the sunrise, and they dread the shadows that accompany them.


The second verse of the song compares the sunrise to the moonlight, which is depicted as a music of the night and silences. The moonlight is seen as having the power to make everything perfect and right in the world for a moment. The persona acknowledges the importance of the sunrise in their life and pleads with it to go away, stating that they can survive without it. The bridge of the song reiterates this message, indicating that the world turns without sunrise, and stars shine upon us in the darkness.


Overall, the song "Sunrise" is a metaphor for life's challenges and inevitable changes. It suggests that sometimes change can be uncomfortable, and we may not be ready for it, but in the end, we still have to face it. The song portrays how it is possible to survive without some aspects of life that are perceived to be essential.


Line by Line Meaning

Sunrise, why can't you sympathize?
The singer is frustrated with the sunrise for disregarding the beauty of night. Sunrise is so focused on emerging that it doesn't honor the nighttime's deepness.


You disrespect the darkness
Sunrise fails to appreciate the tranquil beauty of the night.


You creep your way into the morning sky
Sunrise slowly and steadily takes over the sky following the night, showing no respect for the previous darkness.


You desecrate the stars
Sunrise ruins the shine of stars, making them unrecognizable due to its unrivaled brightness.


Sunrise, how you offend the eyes
The bright light of sunrise awakens the artist and offends their eyes, who prefer the soothing huskiness of darkness.


Befoul the breath of morning
Sunrise makes the atmosphere heavy with light, slowing drawing away the tranquil air of the night.


And by your force I'm drawn into the light
The sunrise's compelling force pulls the singer into its light, despite their preference for darkness.


Beneath the blinding eternal flame
The artist compares the sunrise to a flame that burns with blinding luminance.


My shadow's dreadful bane
The artist conveys how they prefer to live in the shadow, and the blinding light of sunrise removes their ability to hide from others.


Spare me, sunrise
The artist begs the sunrise to let them remain in the night, where they find solace.


Go back from whence you came
The singer desires for sunrise to go away and make way for the everlasting night.


Moonlight, the music of the night
The artist characterizes moonlight as a sound of the night that is peaceful and serene.


A symphony of silence
The singer believes that the night's peace is a musical piece that plays silently giving a sense of harmony.


And for a moment all the world is right
When the night is still, the singer believes that everything is fine with the world.


Sunrise, come another day
Despite the singer's preference for the night, they concede to the arrival of another day with the sunrise.


The world looks best a deeper shade of grey
The artist prefers the world toned with hues of grey existing during the night due to its peacefulness.


Sunrise, go the other way
The artist contradicts the arrival of sunrise and prefers it to go the opposite direction away from them.


I can live without you, love will light the way
The singer understands the role of sunrise and light and how they can thrive and survive without it. In doing so, Love becomes a source of light that guides them.


Don't need you sunrise
The singer directly expresses their hatred for the sunrise and need for the prevalence of the night.


Sunrise go away
The artist insists and orders the sunrise to go away.


And in the darkness
The artist highlights the importance of the night to them.


Stars shine upon us
The artist highlights the beauty of the night in its own way; even the stars shine upon us.


And the world turns without you
The singer emphasizes that despite the rising of the sun, life continues as usual, and the world is still beautiful, even without the sunrise.




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