“Break of Dawn” is a song by Firefall, released as the single in 1982, by Atlantic Records and included as the opening track on their sixth album, Break of Dawn. The song was written by Jock Bartley, with vocals rhythm guitar by Stephen Stills and Bassist Arnold Paseiro. The song did not chart as we...
Slip out at night
Melt into the alleyway
Your mind's not right
Not until the next day
Take care
Watch what you're doin'
Be careful that you see
Take care
Stay out of trouble
There's evil out there that you can't see
The break of dawn
What it really wants
Is an unaccompanied girl
He loves his victim hunts
It fills his secret world
Take care
Watch what you're doin'
Be careful that you see
Take care
Stay out of trouble
There's danger out there that you won't see (you won't see)
The break of dawn
The break of dawn
You won't see
He goes home tired
Nobody came his way
But still gets wired
With thoughts of yesterday, yeah
Take care
Watch what you're doin'
Be careful that you see
Take care
Stay out of trouble
There's evil out there that you can't see
You won't see the break of dawn
You won't see the break of dawn
You won't see the break of dawn
Break of Dawn was written by Jock Bartley.
Break of Dawn was produced by Ron Albert & Howard Albert.