Dawn
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Dawn
Dawn

Dawn, the innocence and purity of a newborn day
Unspoiled as yet by the tarnished hand of waking man

In its innocence, it knows not of her plan
It stands in awe as the machine starts

She, for dawn is surely a maiden is born and raped
365 times every year since the beginning of time
She, for dawn, is a maiden returns completely innocent
It's as though she smiles on the January red
And at first she cries at the first thrust of summer
Dawn is pregnant with promise and anticipation
And is murdered by the hand of the inevitable





But yet dawn has forgiven us for the sins
Men wrought on he

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Nice's song Dawn are full of deep and profound meanings. The song is a meditation on the cycle of life and death, and how each new day brings with it the promise of something new and exciting, but also the inevitability of its own demise. The song opens with the image of dawn, which is portrayed as an innocent and pure creature, unspoiled by the corruption of the waking world. In its innocence, it stands in awe of the machine and its destructive power, not realizing the harm that it can cause.


The lyrics then take a darker turn, as dawn is personified as a maiden who is born and raped 365 times every year since the beginning of time. This image is meant to represent the cycle of destruction and creation that shapes our world, with each new dawn being born and destroyed in turn. However, despite all the violence and destruction that occurs each day, dawn still returns completely innocent, as if nothing can tarnish her perfect beauty. The song ends with the melancholy image of dawn, pregnant with promise and anticipation, and yet ultimately doomed to be murdered by the hand of the inevitable.


Overall, the lyrics to Dawn are a powerful meditation on the beauty and tragedy of life, and the way that each new day brings with it both the promise of something new and the inevitability of its own end.


Line by Line Meaning

Dawn, the innocence and purity of a newborn day
The beginning of a new day represents the untainted purity and blissfulness of an unblemished dawn.


Unspoiled as yet by the tarnished hand of waking man
As yet, the dawn is pristine and untouched by the destructive hand of humans who mar the beauty of the world.


In its innocence, it knows not of her plan
Dawn, in its uncorrupted state, is unaware of any preconceived notions or intentions and merely exist as a natural event.


It stands in awe as the machine starts
As humanity awakens, dawn observes the hustle and bustle of machinery and technology in amazement.


She, for dawn is surely a maiden is born and raped
Dawn, regarded as a maiden, is born every morning since the beginning of time, yet constantly defiled and violated by human actions.


365 times every year since the beginning of time
Dawn has occurred 365 times every year since the dawn of time.


She, for dawn, is a maiden returns completely innocent
Despite being continually raped, dawn continues to return each day, untainted and pure as though it has been reborn.


It's as though she smiles on the January red
As the seasons change, Dawn brings joy to the new year, celebrated in the warmth of the January sun.


And at first she cries at the first thrust of summer
The beginning of summer brings a tinge of sadness as Dawn is aware of the inevitable death of the season.


Dawn is pregnant with promise and anticipation
The dawn is full of potential with the promise of a new day, filled with hope and expectations.


And is murdered by the hand of the inevitable
The natural cycle of time causes the dawn to inevitably come to an end.


But yet dawn has forgiven us for the sins
Despite being continually abused, Dawn remains forgiving of human mistakes.


Men wrought on her, for she is eternal
Dawn exists eternally, despite the destructive actions of humans.


And every morning she rises anew
Dawn is reborn every morning as a sign of continuity and resilience.


A symbol of hope and a reminder to start anew
Dawn represents a new beginning and reminds us of the potential for change and positivity.


Dawn, the beauty of a new beginning
The dawn, with its unblemished purity and hopefulness, embodies the beauty of a fresh start.


And a reminder of the beauty in every day.
Dawn serves as a reminder that every day holds the potential for beauty and wonder.




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