Koit (Estonian: "Dawn") is a song by Tõnis Mägi, made popular during the Estonian Singing Revolution.
[1] The song is a protest song, promoting the aims of Estonians looking to secede from the Soviet Union.
The lyric is quite allusive, with references to a "new dawn" breaking.
The final lines, however, make Mägi's point explicit, as he sings (in translation): Land, land of my fathers, so sacred a land Which must now be free Our song, our song of freedom will sound And you will see a free Estonia.
The song is frequently performed at the Estonian Laulupidu and other patriotic events.