The sixth track of A Rush of Blood to the Head, “Daylight” is about the realization that you love someone. It also plays with the dyadic pair of light & darkness.
[Verse 1]
To my surprise, and my delight
I saw sunrise, I saw sunlight
I am nothing in the dark
And the clouds burst to show daylight
[Chorus]
Ooh, and the sun shine
Yeah, on this heart of mine
Ooh, and I realise
Who couldn't live without
Ooh, come apart without it
[Verse 2]
On a hilltop, on a sky-rise
Like a firstborn child
And at full tilt, and in full flight
Defeat darkness, breakin' daylight
[Chorus]
Ooh, and the sun shine
Yeah, on this heart of mine
Ooh, and I realise
Who couldn't live without
Ooh, come apart without daylight
[Outro]
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Slowly breaking through a daylight
Daylight was written by Chris Martin & Will Champion & Jonny Buckland & Guy Berryman.
Daylight was produced by Will Champion & Jonny Buckland & Guy Berryman & Chris Martin & Ken Nelson.
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