Daydream
Ta9-5 Lyrics
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Woah I
Sunrise
Is it enough baby
If I could start over girl girl, yeah
Oh
Cold nights in December
Oh yeah
Rooftops I remember
I don't know when the time flew by
I don't know where you've been
You're nowhere to be seen
Walked away and you left me behind
Wish I could make up for some lost time
If I could start over why wouldn't I
Fuck it imma walk into the white light
Start again and see my first sunrise
Wish I could make up for some lost time
If I could start over why wouldn't I
Fuck it imma walk into the white light
Start again and see my first sunrise
Start again and see my first sunrise
Sunrise
Sunrise
Girl
Well it's true
That I daydream and drift away
Well it's true
There's a price that you gotta pay
Wish I could make up for some lost time
If I could start over why wouldn't I
Fuck it imma walk into the white light
Start again and see my first sunrise
Wish I could make up for some lost time
If I could start over why wouldn't I
Fuck it imma walk into the white light
Start again and see my first sunrise
Sunrise
Sunrise
Sunrise
Is it enough baby
Oh girl
The lyrics to Ta9-5's "Daydream" speak to the desire to start over, to make up for lost time and to see the world with fresh eyes. The song opens with the repetition of "Sunrise, woah I" suggesting a sense of wonder and awe that comes with seeing the world anew. The singer reminisces about "Cold nights in December" and memories of being on rooftops, looking out into the world. The following lines, "I don't know where you've been / You're nowhere to be seen / Walked away and you left me behind," imply a sense of loss and abandonment, as if the singer wishes to reconnect with someone who has left their life.
The chorus of "Wish I could make up for some lost time / If I could start over why wouldn't I / Fuck it imma walk into the white light / Start again and see my first sunrise" expresses the desire for a new beginning, to wipe the slate clean and start over. The repeated "Sunrise, sunrise" reinforces the sense of the new day, of beginning anew. The line "Girl" at the end of the chorus suggests that the singer may be addressing a specific person, perhaps the one who left them behind.
The second verse begins with the repetition of "Well it's true," as if the singer is reaffirming the point they made in the chorus. They acknowledge that daydreaming and drifting away comes with a price, but still desire to start over and see the world with fresh eyes. The song concludes with the repetition of "Sunrise, sunrise" and the question "Is it enough baby / Oh girl" suggesting that the singer is either addressing their own desire for a new beginning or someone else who they hope will join them on this journey.
Line by Line Meaning
Sunrise
Beginning of a new day, symbolizing a fresh start
Woah I
Expressing surprise or wonder at the beauty of the sunrise
Is it enough baby
Questioning if the new day is significant enough to bring about change
If I could start over girl girl, yeah
Expressing desire to start again, do things differently given the opportunity
Oh
Possible interjection to emphasize emotion, such as regret or disappointment
Cold nights in December
Reflecting on previous difficult times, perhaps associated with this time of year
Oh yeah
Interjection to acknowledge the impact of previous struggles
Rooftops I remember
Recalling specific memories, perhaps associated with a certain location
I don't know when the time flew by
Feeling like time has gone by too quickly without being able to make meaningful changes
I don't know where you've been
Expressing confusion or lack of knowledge about someone or something
You're nowhere to be seen
Realizing the absence of someone or something important
Walked away and you left me behind
Feeling abandoned or left out of something important
Wish I could make up for some lost time
Wanting to redeem the time that has been wasted or lost
Fuck it imma walk into the white light
Taking a risk, surrendering to the unknown, and embracing change
Start again and see my first sunrise
Beginning anew, with the hope of a better future
Well it's true
Acknowledging the reality of a situation
That I daydream and drift away
Admitting to escapism and a tendency to avoid problems
There's a price that you gotta pay
Acknowledging that actions have consequences and that change may come with a cost
Sunrise
Sunrise
Sunrise
Girl
Repeating the significance of the sunrise and perhaps addressing a female in the listener's life
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Written by: Jaiveer Misra
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