DAYBREAK
The Stone Roses Lyrics


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This is the daybreak
And this is the love we make
For love is the law here
You got to know how I love it, yeah
It's more than a mover
You know it takes all fast, all song
Stone cold wild
Bring the love in son, brother, man
True nature child
I think I'll sing it

For Atlanta Georgia
To Longsight Manchester
Everyone ready
So, so willing and able, yeah, yeah, yeah
For the love you make
Go no sis, huh, yeah, woo

Yeah, yeah, yeah

She built it to make ya
We all love makers, ain't we
Sister Rosa Lee parks
Love forever her name in your heart
Forever in my heart

Woo, hey
As I sing on this song
Someone just got rolled on
Hey, oh hey, yeah, woo, yeah

New York City to Addis Ababababa
Keep on keeping strong
Keep on keeping on

So why no stack for black
On a radio station in this, the city
Been going on so long
Level on the line, I'm a leaf on the vine of time
Black bones are the original bones
And so this is the whole wide world should know, y'all
I came to sing this song in your city





Ooh, for the dreamers
One more for the dreamers, yeah

Overall Meaning

The Stone Roses's song Daybreak appears to be about the power of love and unity. The first verse talks about the beauty of a new day and the love that is made. The chorus then emphasizes the importance of love and how it is the law here - this could be interpreted as a reference to the power that love can have over any situation. The second verse references different locations - Atlanta Georgia and Longsight Manchester - and suggests that everyone is ready and able for the love that is to be made. The line "She built it to make ya" is interesting, as it is not clear who "she" is referring to - could it be Mother Nature or perhaps a deity? Sister Rosa Lee Parks is then mentioned, and it is suggested that she will be remembered forever for the love she brought to the world.


The bridge of the song takes a political turn, as the lyrics question why there is no "stack for black" on radio stations in "this, the city". The line "black bones are the original bones" could be seen as a statement of pride for black history and culture, and suggests that the whole world should know this. The song then returns to the chorus, emphasizing the power of love and ending with "one more for the dreamers", perhaps suggesting that love and unity can help us to achieve our dreams.


Overall, the lyrics of Daybreak seem to be about the power of love to unify people and overcome societal issues. The song takes a political stance towards racial inequality, but ultimately emphasizes the importance of love and unity in creating a better world for us all.


Line by Line Meaning

This is the daybreak
The dawn has arrived


And this is the love we make
We are expressing affection


For love is the law here
Love is our guiding principle


You got to know how I love it, yeah
I want you to understand how strongly I feel


It's more than a mover
This experience is more than just physical motion


You know it takes all fast, all song
It requires energy and passion


Stone cold wild
Uninhibited and free-spirited


Bring the love in son, brother, man
Let us all unite and express our love


True nature child
Being true to oneself


I think I'll sing it
I want to express myself through song


For Atlanta Georgia to Longsight Manchester
From one place to another


Everyone ready
We are all prepared


So, so willing and able, yeah, yeah, yeah
Eager and capable


For the love you make
For the love we express


Go no sis, huh, yeah, woo
Go ahead, sister


She built it to make ya
She created this for you


We all love makers, ain't we
We are all capable of love


Sister Rosa Lee parks
A reference to this influential figure


Love forever her name in your heart
We should always remember her legacy


Forever in my heart
She will always hold a special place in my heart


As I sing on this song
While I am performing this musical piece


Someone just got rolled on
Someone has just been attacked


New York City to Addis Ababababa
From one city to another


Keep on keeping strong
Keep persevering


Keep on keeping on
Keep moving forward


So why no stack for black
Why isn't there more representation of black people


On a radio station in this, the city
Within this place, the radio stations should be more diverse


Been going on so long
This has been an ongoing issue for a while


Level on the line, I'm a leaf on the vine of time
My fate is beyond my control


Black bones are the original bones
Black people are the root of human existence


And so this is the whole wide world should know, y'all
This is a message for everyone to know


I came to sing this song in your city
I am here to perform


Ooh, for the dreamers
For those with lofty aspirations


One more for the dreamers, yeah
Another song for the hopeful




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave
Written by: ALAN WREN, GARY MOUNTFIELD, IAN BROWN, JOHN SQUIRE

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