Daybreak
Daybreak Harmony: A Melodic Ode to Love, Unity, and ActivismLyrics
This is the daybreak, and this is the love we make
This marks the beginning of a new day, and the expression of love in our actions.
For love us the law here, you've got to know how I love it, yeah
In this context, love is the governing principle, and understanding how to express it is crucial.
It's more than a mover, you know it takes off fast, or slow
Love is dynamic, capable of quick or gradual transformations; it's powerful and versatile.
Stone cold wild, bring the love in son, brother, man
Describing a passionate, unrestrained love, urging individuals to bring love to others.
True nature child, I think I'll sing it
Referring to an individual's true, innate nature, contemplating expressing it through song.
For Atlanta Georgia, to Longsight Manchester
Mentioning specific locations (Atlanta, Georgia, and Longsight, Manchester) possibly to emphasize universal love.
Everyone ready, so, so willing and able, yeah, yeah, yeah
Highlighting the readiness and willingness of everyone for love.
For the love you make, g'no sis'
Reiterating the importance of the love one makes, possibly emphasizing a familial or communal bond.
She willing to make ya, we all love makers ain't we?
Suggesting a collective identity as love makers and the willingness to share love.
Sister Rosa Lee Parks, lock forever her name in your heart
Honoring Sister Rosa Lee Parks and encouraging eternal remembrance of her impact on civil rights.
Forever in my heart
Expressing a personal commitment to remember Sister Rosa Lee Parks forever.
As I sing on this song, someone just got rolled on, hey
While singing, acknowledging an unfortunate incident or hardship that someone has experienced.
oh hey, yeah, wooh yeah
(Exclamation expressing acknowledgment or emphasis)
New York City, to Addis Ababababa
Mentioning diverse locations, possibly to emphasize the need for strength and unity globally.
Keep on keeping strong, keep on keeping on
Encouraging persistence and resilience in facing challenges.
So why no stack for black on a radio station in this, the city?
Raising a question about the lack of representation for black individuals on radio stations in the city.
Been going on so long, level on the line, I'm a leaf on the vine of time
Reflecting on the prolonged issue of racial inequality, with a metaphor of being a part of the continuum of time.
Black bones are the original bones
Affirming the significance of black heritage as the original foundation.
And so this the whole wide world should know, y'all
Asserting that the entire world should be aware of this historical truth.
I came to sing this song in your city
Stating the purpose of singing the song in a particular city, possibly to spread the message.
Ooh, for the dreamers
Dedicating a part of the song to dreamers, expressing support and solidarity.
One more for the dreamers, yeah
Repeating the dedication to dreamers, reinforcing the importance of dreams.
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