dawn
Portuga. The Man Lyrics


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Because it's safe at the bottom, this lake
We know what you're gonna do when you get there
Sit down and listen
And it's a cold hearted fool and on that shit we made money
Motives lost in a heap 'cause the dead don't, dead don't listen

Wake up, wake up
Oh, that sunshine is shining in, shining
Let's go, I don't care who knows it
Wake up, wake up
Oh, that sunshine is shining in, shining
Let's go, I don't care who knows it
I'm an apple dripping man
Just like the feet that tapped, "Take me home"

We'll be back when the stores are in order
The house isn't shaking
The king is elected from the love that grows it, love that grows it

Wake up, wake up
Oh, that sunshine is shining in, shining
Let's go, I don't care who knows it
Wake up, wake up
Oh, that sunshine is shining in, shining
Let's go, I don't care who knows it
I'm an apple dripping man
Just like the feet that tapped, "Take me home"

We built the mountains to stand up where he knows
All the sheep that showed don't care who knows it, care who knows it
But the sons are the giants built by the pharaohs
All the apples fed them sheep
We built the mountains to stand up where he knows
All the sheep that showed don't care who knows it, care who knows it
Care who knows it, care who knows it

Wake up, wake up
Oh, that sunshine is shining in, shining
Let's go, I don't care who knows it
Wake up, wake up
Oh, that sunshine is shining in, shining
Let's go, I don't care who knows it

Wake up, wake up
Oh, that sunshine is shining in
Let's go, I don't care who knows it
Wake up, wake up
Oh, that sunshine is shining in
Let's go, I don't care who knows it




I'm an apple dripping man
Just like the feet that tapped, "Take me home"

Overall Meaning

The song "Dawn" by Portugal. The Man seems to be about someone who has been living their life in a way that is predictable and safe, but they have come to realize that they need to wake up and live more boldly. The verses describe a life that is comfortable but unfulfilling, where people build things for money and nobody listens to their motives. The chorus then calls on the listener to "Wake up" and embrace the sunshine, an image that represents new energy and excitement. The repeated line "I'm an apple dripping man" seems to signify the singer's willingness to embrace the messiness of life and to express themselves fully. Finally, the song ends with a repeating section that seems to suggest that the singer and others like them are the ones who will truly make a difference, even if they are not always recognized.


The lyrics of "Dawn" are somewhat cryptic, but there are a few potential interpretations. One possibility is that the song is about the need to break out of the status quo and embrace risk and uncertainty in order to truly live. The line "We built that cold-hearted fool and on that shit we made money" seems to refer to a culture that values profit above all else, even if it means creating something that is lacking in emotion or substance. The repeated refrain of "Wake up" could be seen as a call to action for listeners who might be likewise stuck in a rut or trapped in a cycle of meaningless work and routine.


The repetitive nature of the song's chorus, with its emphasis on "shining in, shining" and "I don't care who knows it," creates a sense of urgency and excitement. The image of the apple dripping man is both visceral and slightly humorous, which adds to the sense of irreverence and playfulness that runs throughout the song.


Overall, "Dawn" is a song that encourages listeners to break free from the constraints of everyday life and embrace the unknown. It's a call to action to live boldly and without fear, even if that means making a mess along the way.


Line by Line Meaning

Because it's safe at the bottom this lake
We feel protected in our current situation, even if it's not ideal.


We know what you're gonna do when you get there
We can anticipate and predict people's behavior to a certain extent.


Sit down and listen
We want people to pay attention and be present in the moment.


We built that cold hearted fool and on that shit we made money
We profited off of someone's negative qualities or actions.


Motives lost in a heap because the dead don't, dead don't listen
Our intentions or reasons for doing something may not matter in the end; it's the outcome that counts.


Wake up, wake up / Oh, that sunshine is shining in, shining / Let's go, I don't care who knows it
Encouragement to seize the day and be unapologetically happy.


I'm an apple dripping man / Just like the feet that tapped: 'Take me home'
Metaphor for someone who is enjoying life and living in the moment. The feet tapping symbolizes the desire to go back to a happy place.


We'll be back when the stores are in order / The house isn't shaking / And the king is elected from the love that grows it / Love that grows it
We'll return to a stable and peaceful environment where there is love and acceptance.


We built the mountains to stand up where he knows / All the sheep that showed don't care who knows it, care who knows it / But the sons are the giants built by the Pharaohs / Where the apples fed them sheep
We created something impressive and enduring, but there are always those who will ignore or overlook it. The giants built by Pharaohs reference the Egyptian pyramids.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: John Baldwin Gourley

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The best in the album.

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I will now rest for a while

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