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The lyrics depict a deeply personal moment of solitude and heartbreak, where the narrator watches the sunrise while mourning a lost love.
The song became a staple of their live sets, most notably captured on the 1973 album Uriah Heep Live . uriah_heep_sunrise
The dawn serves as the only witness to the narrator's grief ("No one's there to see me cry / Except the sunrise"). The lyrics depict a deeply personal moment of
The final verses signal a shift toward resilience, with the narrator vowing to replace fighting with creative expression ("My sword will be my pen"). Musical Significance The final verses signal a shift toward resilience,
Recorded at Lansdowne Studios in London, it features the band's "classic" lineup, including Mick Box on guitar and Gary Thain on bass. Quick Facts Information Release Date November 1972 Songwriter Ken Hensley Lead Vocals David Byron Album The Magician's Birthday B-Side "Spider Woman" single