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What's "sunlight cracks" mean?

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Rebecca

Good question! This is a creative expression and not something used in spoken English, but it is based on an existing expression. The expression "the crack of dawn" refers to the moment that sun starts shining over the horizon. Originally, it was used as "the crack of day" in the 1800s, but this is based on the word "crack" having an older meaning (to begin). Today, "crack" as a noun means a fracture, and as a verb it means "to fracture". "You want to dance till the sunlight cracks" means that the person being spoken wants to dance until the sun comes up. "Cracks" is taken from the expression "the crack of dawn", and "sunlight" is used because it fits the melodic structure of the song, but is not an expression used in English normally. Ex: You want to dance till the crack of dawn. Ex: I wake up at the crack of dawn every day.

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