Night
Sean Rowe Lyrics


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C'mon, Daddy, don't you fall asleep.
Only you will finally find the answers.
The snow was heavy and the sky was deep.
And death was looking for a dancer.
And that's when the soldiers came.
Our hearts were waiting just like rifles.
The shot cut through the cold glass wind.
They took another of my brothers.
There was a time when I believed.
I was magic like a child.
I was falling like a floating leaf.
And the Earth looked up at me and smiled.
C'mon Daddy, there's a light up there.
We can make it if we hurry.




I put my hand on his frozen hair.
My mind was numb, my heart was fury.

Overall Meaning

In Sean Rowe's song Night, the beginning of the lyrics set the scene for a bleak and ominous night. The singer of the song is addressing his father, urging him not to fall asleep because only he can find the answers that they need. The sky is deep and the snow is heavy, setting the tone of isolation and bleakness. Death is looking for a dancer, which paints a vivid picture of death searching for its next victim. Suddenly, the soldiers arrive, and their presence is likened to rifles being loaded. The shot that cuts through the cold glass wind is a clear marker of how sudden and impactful their arrival is. The soldiers take another one of the singer's brothers, and the grief and despair are palpable.


However, there is a shift in tone when the singer reminisces about a time when he believed he was magic like a child. This provides the song with a feeling of hope and innocence that contrasts with the dark night. The Earth even smiled at him, creating a sense of connection and unity with the universe. Despite this hopeful reminiscence, the father and son duo continue to strive through the night, and the singer urges his father to push forward towards the light. The singer's mind is numb, but his heart is full of fury, most likely at the soldiers and the unfairness of the situation. Overall, the song Night by Sean Rowe presents a bleak and daunting depiction of a night, peppered with moments of hope and resilience.


Line by Line Meaning

C'mon, Daddy, don't you fall asleep.
The singer is urging their father to stay awake.


Only you will finally find the answers.
The singer indicates that their father is important to finding the answers.


The snow was heavy and the sky was deep.
The weather was harsh.


And death was looking for a dancer.
There is a sense of danger present.


And that's when the soldiers came.
The arrival of soldiers marks a turning point in the story.


Our hearts were waiting just like rifles.
The characters are prepared for something, waiting for action to be taken.


The shot cut through the cold glass wind.
The sound of a gunshot is heard in the cold wind.


They took another of my brothers.
One of the characters has been taken away, possibly by the soldiers.


There was a time when I believed.
The artist recalls a time when they believed in something.


I was magic like a child.
The artist felt magical and powerful as a child.


I was falling like a floating leaf.
The singer felt free and weightless like a leaf falling from a tree.


And the Earth looked up at me and smiled.
The artist felt a connection to nature, as if the earth was acknowledging them.


C'mon Daddy, there's a light up there.
The singer is urging their father to keep moving forward towards something hopeful.


We can make it if we hurry.
The singer is confident that they can reach their destination if they hurry.


I put my hand on his frozen hair.
The singer physically touches their father to offer support and comfort.


My mind was numb, my heart was fury.
The artist is experiencing conflicting emotions, feeling numb yet angry or passionate.




Writer(s): Sean Rowe Copyright: 3 Septembers Music, 3 Septembers Music Ll, 3 Septembers

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