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This song is directly autobiographical, addressing Neil Finn’s wife Sharon (middle name: Dawn) about the difficulties of being a rock musician and the strength of their relationship.
“I Love You Dawn” was originally the penultimate track on Crowded House’s third album, which would become “Woodface....
I love you, Dawn
You understand
The strength of ten
Men in your hands
It was another tear
It was another time
All is not lost
And we will shine
Beneath the tall trees, I believe
There's nothing you and me
Can't do together if we try
The day is long and the nights are cold
Just a song to warm your soul
I don't want to see you cry
I love you, Dawn
You understand
The strength of ten
Men in your hands
It was another tear
It was another time
All is not lost
And we will shine
Above the billboards and the hordes
Magazines and rock awards
We can't afford to pay our bills
The day is long and the nights are cold
Just a song to warm your soul
I don't want to see you cry
I love you, Dawn
Aah, aah
Aah, aah
Aah, aah
I love you, Dawn
You understand
The strength of ten
Men in your hands
It was another tear, another year
Another time
All is not lost
And we will shine
Shine, shine
I Love You Dawn was written by Neil Finn.
I Love You Dawn was produced by Crowded House.