MG+Again+dawn's+light+shines+on+thee+But+only+a+body,+for+the+soul+was+set+free.

//**"Again dawn's light shines on thee But only a body, for the soul was set free."-**// Through the writer, we can see that the light is an indicator of a greater power making a choice that conflicts with that of the "Body and Soul", a character mentioned later in the line. Briefly before this line, the writer says that people waited for a chosen one to save them, but that one never came. That line relates to this one a great deal. The light is choosing the "Body and Soul" shows a few things. One, that person was supposed to be the chosen one, but it also says that he was late. The chosen one didn't realize himself, or denied himself that responsibility to the point where the light was trying to choose him, but it was too late. The body was the only thing that the light hit because the soul was set free. I believe that is a reference to the state of the world. The people are simply waiting, and although no hero is coming to save the day, people aren't taking action, and I believe that is the message.

Also, the line relates to your theme of new beginnings: dawn represents starting over, and in this case, it might mean starting a new life, or entering the afterlife.