Daydream Believer

Daydream Believer: Unveiling the Joyful Journey of a Dreamer
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Lyrics

Oh I could hide 'neath the wings

Feeling protected or sheltered under the metaphorical wings of a bluebird.

Of the blue bird as she sings

Enjoying the melody of the singing bluebird.

The six-o'clock alarm would never ring

Expressing a desire for the alarm not to disturb the daydream.

But six rings and I rise

Waking up at the actual sound of the alarm, contrary to the wish in line 3.

Wipe the sleep out of my eyes

Removing sleep from the eyes upon waking up.

The shaving razor's cold and it stings

Feeling the discomfort of a cold shaving razor.


Cheer up sleepy Jean

An encouraging message to Jean, suggesting a positive outlook.

Oh what can it mean to a

Pondering the significance of the daydream to a person like Jean.

Daydream believer and a

Describing oneself as a daydream believer.

Homecoming queen

Referencing a female figure, possibly representing ideals or aspirations.


You once thought of me

Recalling a previous perception of being a heroic figure for someone.

As a white knight on his steed

Describing the image of a white knight on a horse.

Now you know how happy I can be

Highlighting the speaker's current happiness.

Oh, our good times start and end

Emphasizing the cyclical nature of good times starting and ending.

Without all I want to spend

Acknowledging that good times don't necessarily require materialistic spending.

But how much baby do we really need

Questioning the true necessity of material possessions for happiness.


Cheer up sleepy Jean

Repeating the encouragement to Jean to uplift her spirits.

Oh what can it mean to a

Pondering the meaning of the daydream for someone like Jean.

Daydream believer and a

Reiterating the self-identification as a daydream believer.

Homecoming queen

Referring again to a female figure associated with homecoming.

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