Get Out of My Dreams
Escaping the Haunting Dreams: A Heart's CryLyrics
There is a girl who knocked me right down on my back
Expresses being figuratively knocked down emotionally or mentally by a girl.
There is a girl who took a bright day and made it play
Describes how the girl affects his mood by turning a good day into a gloomy one.
Oh, this girl, it's not confidence that she lacks
Suggests that the girl lacks self-assurance or belief in herself.
She never seems to wanna cut me any slack
Reflects the feeling that the girl doesn't give any leeway or mercy.
Get out of my dreams 'cause I've been dying in my sleep
Wants the girl to stop appearing in dreams because it's disturbing his sleep.
Get out of my dreams 'cause I've been tossing in my sheets
Highlights the restlessness caused by dreams featuring this girl.
So many times I've asked but you still press repeat
Despite asking, the dreams persist, suggesting an inability to control or stop them.
Get out of my dreams before I have to get a priest
Expresses urgency to stop these dreams, using hyperbole by mentioning a priest.
I asm a lucky one to have lived for all this time
Grateful for life experiences but acknowledges the girl's unpredictability.
She'll turn her back on you for no reason, no rhyme
Highlights the girl's tendency to turn away without explanation.
I said baby you're breakin' my heart and it's got to be a crime
Expresses how the girl's actions are emotionally hurtful and feel unjust.
The sickening part is that she does it all the time
States that the hurtful behavior is repetitive and ongoing.
Get out of my dreams 'cause I've been dying in my sleep
Reiterates the desire for the dreams to stop due to their negative impact on sleep.
Get out of my dreams 'cause I've been tossing in my sheets
Repeats the discomfort and restlessness caused by these dreams.
So many times I've asked but you still press repeat
Despite repeated requests, the dreams persist, causing frustration.
Get out of my dreams before I have to get a priest
Urgently asks for the dreams to stop, hyperbolically mentioning a priest again.
Get out of my dreams (Get out of my dreams)
Reiteration of the plea for the girl to leave the dreams, emphasizing the urgency.
Out of my dreams (Get out of my dreams)
-Get out of my dreams (Get out of my dreams)
-Out of my dreams
-Get out of my dreams 'cause I've been dying in my sleep
Repeats the plea to stop the dreams due to their disturbing nature.
Get out of my dreams 'cause I've been tossing in my sheets
Reemphasizes the discomfort and sleep disturbances caused by these dreams.
So many times I've asked but you still press repeat
Expresses frustration at the dreams' persistence despite requests for them to stop.
Get out of my dreams before I have to get a priest
Urgently asks again for the dreams to cease, using hyperbole with the mention of a priest.
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