I Woke Up
Rone Lyrics


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Now the sun sits on my hand
O where are you? Walking the wind I fly above the shore of the town
To the hills where I can hear
The harbor bells ring slavery
Where the fortune teller sighs to me
O I see your woman in the raw
Ride a mare of stone and howl I woke up
While morning built The world with light, Crossing their hearts, Twelve sailor boys all stood in a ring
Round our bed, And from the grass a dancer rose, Shivering, Oh the sailors pointing
Out to sea




And the dancer diving
Up the sky′til we forgot the day

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Rone's song "I Woke Up" contain vivid and abstract imagery that paints a strange and surreal scene. The song starts with the singer describing how the sun is sitting on their hand, as if they are holding it up. They then ask where someone else is, perhaps a lover or friend, while also describing themselves as flying above a town and towards the hills. The singer can hear the harbor bells ringing, signaling the history of slavery that may have occurred in the town. The fortune teller sighs to the singer, perhaps offering a warning or prediction.


The lyrics then shift to a dream-like sequence where the singer wakes up while morning is building the world with light. Twelve sailor boys then surround the singer's bed in a ring, while a dancer rises from the grass, shivering. The sailors point out to sea, while the dancer dives up into the sky, causing them all to forget the day. Overall, the song seems to explore various themes like hope, abandonment, and the fragility of memory.


Line by Line Meaning

Now the sun sits on my hand
The sun is up and shining on the person's hand


O where are you? Walking the wind I fly above the shore of the town
The person is searching for someone while flying over the town


To the hills where I can hear
The person is heading to the hills to listen for something


The harbor bells ring slavery
The sound of the harbor bells brings to mind the history of slavery


Where the fortune teller sighs to me
The fortune teller expresses disappointment upon seeing the person


O I see your woman in the raw
The person sees someone's woman in a vulnerable state


Ride a mare of stone and howl
Someone is riding a horse made of stone and howling


I woke up
The person wakes up


While morning built The world with light
The morning light is illuminating and shaping the world


Crossing their hearts, Twelve sailor boys all stood in a ring
Twelve sailors form a circle and cross their hearts in a solemn manner


Round our bed, And from the grass a dancer rose, Shivering
A shivering dancer stood up from the grass beside their bed


Oh the sailors pointing Out to sea
The sailors are pointing towards the sea


And the dancer diving Up the sky'til we forgot the day
The dancer jumps up high in the sky, taking their minds off the day




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@junioralmonte1069

I love this song

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