'Dawn (Go Away)' is a sad lyric, but the melody is so happy and fun.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Melody is a form of remembrance. It must have a quality of inevitability in our ears.
I've always been a fan of melody and emotional melancholy, whether it was Rites of Spring or Tears for Fears or Neil Young. If I hear a song that has a sweet melody, I'm a sucker for it, whether it's Linkin Park or Little Richard.
Morning without you is a dwindled dawn.
The saddest songs are written when a person is happy.
'This Is Not That Dawn' is remarkable in part for its careful and sensitive attention to women's lives - and also for its harsh critique of men and their failure to stop violence.
I may have the 'Twilight: Breaking Dawn' soundtrack, which I've been told is embarrassing, but come on, there are some good songs on there.
Music is moonlight in the gloomy night of life.
The dawn is not distant, nor is the night starless; love is eternal.
The evening sings in a voice of amber, the dawn is surely coming.
'Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow,' if you go through the lyrics, is such a haunting melody, and the words are, for a pop song, pretty deep and dark.