dawn
Steve Von Till Lyrics


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Under a blood red moon
That fades from my eyes

An ancestral haunting
Brings their names across a plain unknown

Harvesting thought from a mind out of time
The disembodied voice of corpses on the wind unknown




Overall Meaning

The song 'Dawn' by Steve Von Till is a deeply introspective work that delves into the concept of ancestral connection and the passing down of memories and experiences from generations past. The opening lines set the scene, painting a vivid picture of a blood-red moon as a haunting and ethereal presence that reflects the mood of the song. The singer is grappling with the remnants of a long-dead civilization and struggling to reconcile their existence with his own. As the haunting voices of those who have passed on are carried on the wind, he finds himself realizing that he is unable to escape the memories that have been passed down to him.


Through this haunting, Steve Von Till masterfully explores the complex relationship between time, memory, and the human experience. The lyrics paint a picture of a person who is struggling to come to terms with the weight of history and the knowledge that their own existence is but a brief moment in the grand scheme of things. Ultimately, the song serves as a reminder of the importance of respecting and preserving the past while also striving to find one's place in the ever-evolving present.


Line by Line Meaning

Under a blood red moon
Beneath a sky stained with the color of violence


That fades from my eyes
As my vision becomes hazy and unclear


An ancestral haunting
A ghostly presence from the past


Brings their names across a plain unknown
Revealing the identity of long forgotten ancestors


Harvesting thought from a mind out of time
Gathering ideas from a timeless and ancient consciousness


The disembodied voice of corpses on the wind unknown
The ethereal sound of deceased bodies carried through the unfamiliar air




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