DaybreakFrank Sinatra

"Daybreak" — Harold Adamson and Ferde Grofé's 1942 dawn.

Daybreak, another new day,
The mist on the meadow is drifting away,
For its daybreak, the suns in the sky now,
And flowers break through their blanket of dew,
Sunrise, how lovely it seems
To see from my window a sky full of dreams,
As the white clouds sail on through the blue,
At daybreak I did dream of you.

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  • Written by Harold Adamson and Ferde Grofé (of Grand Canyon Suite fame) in 1942. The daybreak song — dawn as the moment of resolution, when the night's confusion yields to clarity. From the peak Columbia years.