Fever Dreams
Echoes of Love and Longing in No Breakfast's Fever DreamsLyrics
You sit down with your colored socks and a cigarette
Reflecting on a moment with personal items (colored socks) and a cigarette, creating a contemplative setting.
Say shut your eyes, think about ways to reminisce
Instructing to close one's eyes and ponder on memories, emphasizing the importance of reminiscing.
Just breathe it out, oh
Encouraging a release of emotions, possibly through exhaling or letting go of burdens.
I think too much, it's not enough
Expressing a tendency to overthink matters, suggesting that deep contemplation falls short.
Don't call me up, I'll wait it out
Declining an invitation to be contacted, opting to endure a situation patiently.
Come around again
Anticipating a return or recurrence of a particular circumstance or person.
Sitting in the back of an old broken car
Describing a setting in the rear of a deteriorated vehicle, evoking a sense of discomfort or instability.
Feeling strange, say my name
Noting an unusual feeling and a call for personal identification, possibly signaling self-discovery.
And learn to love again
Encouraging the process of learning to love again, implying a past experience of heartache or detachment.
I think too much, it's not enough
Reiterating the tendency to overthink without reaching a satisfying conclusion.
Don't call me up, I'll wait it out
Declining communication and choosing to endure a situation with patience, repeating the sentiment from earlier.
Come around again
Expecting a repeated occurrence or return, emphasizing the cyclical nature of the experience.
Aren't you fazed when you dream all alone
Questioning the emotional impact when dreaming alone, possibly exploring feelings of isolation or solitude.
Don't you know I'll be waiting at your door
Asserting a commitment to wait at the door, symbolizing readiness and anticipation for someone's return.
Just be kind, we'll be fine now
Advocating kindness as a solution, suggesting that compassion will lead to a positive outcome.
I think too much, it's not enough
Reiterating the theme of excessive contemplation, highlighting the inadequacy of deep thought.
Don't call me up, I'll wait it out
Declining communication once again and opting for patience in enduring a situation.
Come around again
Anticipating a repeated occurrence or return, mirroring the sentiment expressed earlier in the lyrics.
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