Dream I Had
Lost Dreams and Fading Tides: Unveiling the Depths of 'Dream I Had'Lyrics
I always wait for you outside the window but you never
Expresses the speaker's anticipation and constant presence, waiting for someone outside the window.
You never seem to want a breeze
Highlights the perceived lack of interest or responsiveness from the person being waited for, emphasizing a desire for connection.
My pockets are the ocean, motion, tide and moon and mighty
Metaphorically describes the speaker's emotional depth and complexity, using the imagery of an ocean with its motions, tides, and connection to the moon.
I'm everything you never see
Conveys a sense of invisibility, suggesting that the speaker feels overlooked or misunderstood.
You're just the dream I had, you're just the one I lost along the way
States that the person being referred to is a representation of a dream that was once vivid but is now lost or unattainable.
You're just the dream I had, you're just the one who always gets away
Reiterates the theme of the person as a dream that remains elusive, emphasizing the recurring nature of this unfulfilled desire.
No need to worry baby I'm not fading time won't save me
Assures the person being addressed that the speaker is not fading away, possibly referring to maintaining resilience despite challenges.
My depths are deeper than your seas
Compares the speaker's emotional depth to the vastness of the seas, implying a profound and enduring nature of their feelings.
That one dream in the minute won't diminish your decision
Suggests that a particular dream, even if fleeting, won't negatively impact the person's decision-making process.
It's gonna happen or you'll change
Indicates a sense of inevitability or change in the relationship, leaving the outcome uncertain.
You're just the dream I had, you're just the one I lost along the way
Repeats the idea of losing the person as a dream along the journey, reinforcing the theme of unfulfilled longing.
You're just the dream I had, you're just the one who always gets away
Reiterates the recurring nature of the person as a dream that consistently remains out of reach.
You're just the dream I had, you're just the one I lost along the way
Echoes the sentiment of losing the person as a dream, emphasizing the persistent emotional impact of this loss.
You're just the dream I had, you're just the one who always gets away
Reiterates the idea of the person always escaping, further emphasizing the recurring and elusive nature of this dream.
I don't want a lot, I want it all
Expresses a desire for completeness and fulfillment, moving beyond mere existence to encompass all aspects of life.
Something physical and logical
Suggests a yearning for both tangible and rational aspects in the pursuit of desires or relationships.
I don't want a lot, I want it all
Reiterates the desire for completeness and all-encompassing fulfillment.
I don't want a lot, I want it all
Emphasizes the speaker's insistence on wanting everything, reflecting a strong and comprehensive yearning.
Something physical and logical
Repeats the desire for both tangible and rational aspects in the pursuit of desires or relationships.
I don't want a lot, I want it all
Restates the speaker's insistence on wanting everything, underscoring the intensity of their desires.
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