Ever felt like the night is both a refuge and a threat? Jack White dives into that paradox, exploring the tension between darkness and light. The moon's eerie whispers of love contrast sharply with the sun's oppressive descent, symbolizing emotional highs and lows. Darkness becomes a sanctuary from the overwhelming brightness of reality, where even simple acts like lighting a cigarette can betray your hidden moments. But in this shadowy world, there's an intimacy—holding someone close, away from prying eyes and harsh truths. It's about finding solace in the quiet chaos of night while fearing what dawn might reveal.
Fear Of The Dawn
Lyrics
When the moon is above you
Does it tell you, "I love you," by screaming?
Like when the sun starts to fall
And it's crushing the walls and the ceiling?
Yeah
Oh, I can't control when the dark
Covers the light from the sparks in the city
To keep us alive
I'm gonna hold you and hide electricity
No more than two cigarettes
Or the light from the match will betray us
But in the dark, I can bet
You and I won't regret that it saved us
Yeah
Writer(s): John Anthony White
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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