True Faith (The Morning Sun)

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Rediscovering Innocence in the Light of the Morning Sun

New Order's song "True Faith (The Morning Sun)" is a poignant exploration of the complexities of adulthood and the longing for the simplicity and innocence of childhood. The lyrics convey a sense of extraordinary emotion and a sudden sense of liberty, suggesting a moment of epiphany or realization. The recurring mention of the morning sun symbolizes a new beginning or a source of hope and rejuvenation. This imagery is powerful, as it contrasts the burdens of adult life with the carefree nature of childhood.

The song delves into the theme of lost innocence, with the morning sun acting as a metaphorical drug that brings the narrator closer to the childhood they lost. This loss is replaced by fear, highlighting the harsh realities and responsibilities that come with growing up. The lyrics reflect a sense of nostalgia and a yearning to recapture the joy and freedom of youth. The repeated line, "I used to think that the day would never come," underscores the disbelief and surprise at how life has unfolded, emphasizing the unpredictability of destiny.

Furthermore, the song touches on the alienation and disconnection that can occur as people grow older. The narrator reflects on how childhood friends have changed and become afraid of what they see, symbolizing the loss of innocence and the impact of life's challenges. The lyrics also express a sense of regret and the feeling of being left standing in a demanding world, having given away time and money. This highlights the sacrifices and compromises made in the pursuit of success and stability, often at the cost of personal happiness and fulfillment.

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