Happy
Dare to Dream: Embracing Happiness Amidst RealismLyrics
Do I annoy you with my optimism
Expressing concern about whether the listener finds the speaker's optimism annoying.
Am I an insult to your realism
Questioning if the speaker's optimistic attitude is offensive to the listener's sense of realism.
I've got hope and just a little bit of passion
Stating that the speaker possesses hope and a small amount of passion.
I know both those things have gone right out of fashion
Acknowledging that hope and passion are not popular or fashionable concepts.
So call me a rebel, you can call me a fool
Defiantly embracing labels like "rebel" or "fool" due to the refusal to give up the fight.
I won't give up the fight, I just refuse
Expressing a steadfast refusal to surrender and give up on one's beliefs.
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Emphasizing the determination to dream, believe, and be happy.
And I will dare to dream
Committing to daring to dream despite challenges.
I will dare to believe in something, baby
Affirming the commitment to believe in something meaningful.
I will dare to be - happy
Expressing the intent to dare to be happy.
I will dare to be happy
Reiterating the determination to be happy in the face of adversity.
Does it offend you that I've made that decision
Questioning whether the listener is offended by the speaker's decision to pursue happiness.
Does it betray your sense of fatalism
Asking if the listener's sense of fatalism is compromised by the speaker's choices.
Well please forgive me but I don't believe it's treason
Defending the decision to live life with purpose and meaning, rejecting the notion of treason.
For me to live my life like its mine for a reason
Affirming the belief that life has a purpose, and it's not treasonous to live accordingly.
So call me Pollyanna, you can call me a child
Embracing the labels "Pollyanna" and "child" as symbols of optimism and resilience.
But I will not lie down, that's not my style
Asserting that the speaker will not give in or surrender, emphasizing a resilient style of living.
Chorus:
Repeating the commitment to dare to dream, believe, and be happy.
And I will dare to dream
Reiterating the commitment to dare to dream despite challenges.
I will dare to believe in something, baby
Affirming the commitment to believe in something meaningful.
I will dare to be - happy
Expressing the intent to dare to be happy.
I will dare to be happy
Reiterating the determination to be happy in the face of adversity.
Do I annoy you with my stubborn insistence
Pondering whether the listener is annoyed by the speaker's persistent insistence on love's power.
That love can save us and I've seen its existence
Asserting belief in the transformative power of love and acknowledging its existence.
I've got Jesus and a little bit of passion
Mentioning the speaker's faith in Jesus and a small amount of passion.
I know both those things have gone right out of fashion
Recognizing that faith and passion are not currently popular or fashionable.
So you can call me crazy 'cause here's what I'm gonna do
Defying societal norms, the speaker embraces the label of being crazy and expresses their future actions.
I'm gonna dare to pray the same for you
Declaring the intention to pray for the listener, daring to wish for their happiness.
Chorus:
Repeating the commitment to dare to dream, believe, and be happy.
And I will dare to dream
Reiterating the commitment to dare to dream despite challenges.
I will dare to believe in something, baby
Affirming the commitment to believe in something meaningful.
I will dare to be - happy
Expressing the intent to dare to be happy.
I will dare to be happy
Reiterating the determination to be happy in the face of adversity.
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