Born to Love My Dream
Born to Embrace Dreams: A Musical Journey of Love and LongingLyrics
It’s another night, in another city,
Expressing the repetitive nature of being in different cities each night.
I don’t remember the last place I called home.
Reflecting on the transient nature of the singer's living situation, unable to recall a stable home.
Another hotel room, another night of traveling,
Describing the constant movement and staying in hotels as part of the artist's life.
Sometimes I feel this dream is the only love I’ll ever know
Suggesting that the dream or the pursuit of the artistic career is the primary source of love for the singer.
Now I was never a man who could hold on to love for long,
Admitting a tendency to not maintain long-term romantic relationships.
Find myself a woman and soon I’d be moving on,
Explaining a pattern of moving on from relationships quickly.
Maybe someday, someday I’ll find my queen,
Expressing a hope or desire to find a lasting romantic partner in the future.
Or maybe I’m just born to love my dream.
Contemplating the possibility that the singer's true love is their dream and not a person.
I used to look at others, the love seemed so strong,
Observing other people's seemingly strong relationships and questioning the singer's own situation.
What did I do in this life to always end up on my own,
Pondering the reasons for consistently being alone and not in stable relationships.
Now I know better, and I will carry on,
Learning from past experiences and expressing determination to continue despite challenges.
And I know playing these songs, someday I’ll find my way home.
Believing that through the expression of music (playing these songs), the singer will eventually find a sense of belonging or home.
Now I was never a man who could hold on to love for long,
Reiterating the singer's difficulty in maintaining long-term romantic connections.
Find myself a woman and soon I’d be moving on,
Acknowledging a pattern of moving on from romantic relationships swiftly.
Maybe someday, someday I’ll find my queen,
Expressing a hopeful desire to find a lifelong romantic partner in the future.
Or maybe I’m just born to love my dream.
Contemplating the possibility that the singer's true love is their dream and not a person.
I know I’m right where I’m supposed to be,
Asserting contentment with the current state, feeling in the right place pursuing the dream.
So maybe I’m just born to love my dream.
Reiterating the acceptance of loving the pursuit of the dream as the primary focus.
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