Like the Dawn (2022 Remaster Version)

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Awakening to Love: The Dawn of a New Beginning

The Oh Hellos' song "Like the Dawn (2022 Remaster Version)" is a poetic exploration of awakening and transformation through the lens of love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a profound encounter that shakes the narrator to their core, likening the experience to the breaking of dawn. The garden setting evokes a sense of Edenic purity and new beginnings, suggesting that the narrator's life was in a dormant state until this transformative moment.

The repeated imagery of dawn breaking the dark symbolizes enlightenment and the start of a new chapter. The narrator describes their beloved as the "brightest shade of Sun" and their skin as "gilded with the gold of the richest kings," emphasizing the awe and reverence they feel. This person is not just a source of light but a catalyst for inner change, awakening a world within the narrator that they didn't know existed.

The phrase "bones of my bones and flesh of my flesh" is a direct biblical reference to the creation of Eve from Adam's rib, underscoring the deep, almost primordial connection between the two. The line "you will surely be the death of me" adds a layer of complexity, hinting at the potential for both profound joy and inevitable sorrow that comes with such an intense bond. The song captures the duality of love as both a life-giving and potentially consuming force, making it a deeply resonant and emotionally rich piece.

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