Sleepy Emily

Dreamy Conversations with Sleepy Emily: A Buttercoat Melody
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Lyrics

Sleepy Emily, open your eyes

Addressing Emily, urging her to wake up and pay attention.

You're missing the movie

Noting Emily's distraction, possibly from a movie, implying a lack of engagement in the conversation.

And our conversation's dry

Highlighting the dryness of the current conversation, suggesting a need for more lively interaction.

Sleepy Emily, crack another joke for me

Asking Emily to lighten the mood by sharing a joke.

Do your best British accent

Requesting Emily to imitate a British accent for amusement.

And we'll watch them bake the cakes on the TV

Suggesting a shared activity of watching TV, focusing on baking cakes, possibly a metaphor for enjoying simple pleasures together.

Beautiful dreams are what you're seeing

Acknowledging Emily's beautiful dreams, possibly indicating her imaginative and dreamy nature.

But come back to earth, I'm missing you

Expressing a longing for Emily to return from her dreams and engage in the real world.

Sleepy Emily

Reiterating the call for Emily to wake up or become more present.

Sleepy Emily, do you still sleep well?

Inquiring about Emily's sleep quality, expressing concern or curiosity about her well-being.

How's that shitty futon without me there?

Mentioning a futon without the speaker, implying a shared living space and possibly suggesting a sense of absence.

Sleepy Emily, please visit me in my dreams

Asking Emily to visit the speaker in dreams, adding a layer of romantic or emotional longing.

And bring me lots and lots and lots of kisses

Requesting affection from Emily in the form of kisses due to the speaker's loneliness.

'Cause I'm lonely, girl

Reiterating the speaker's loneliness, emphasizing the emotional state.

Beautiful dreams are what you're seeing

Repeating the acknowledgment of Emily's beautiful dreams, maintaining the dreamy theme.

But come back to earth, I'm missing you

Re-emphasizing the desire for Emily to return from her dreams and be present.

Sleepy Emily. Emily

Continuing to call out to Emily, potentially highlighting the repetition and importance of her name.

Sleepy Emily. Emily

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Sleepy Emily. Emily

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(Yeah, yeah. Don't want you in my dreams no more

Expressing a shift in sentiment, no longer wanting Emily in dreams but desiring her physical presence and interaction.

Don't want you in my dreams, just want you next to me

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Come out of my dreams, come out of my dreams

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Come out of my dreams and play with me)

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The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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