Lyrics
One dream has left sweet tears in your eyes
Reflects on a dream that has evoked sweet tears in the person's eyes.
It makes you bust out of prison at night
Suggests a powerful dream compelling the person to break free from constraints, possibly metaphorical "prison" at night.
It clears you up, oh
Highlights the transformative and clarifying effect of the dream.
Recognition
Refers to the sense of acknowledgment or realization associated with the dream.
Others will leave you out on the fringe
Others may exclude or alienate the person, emphasizing a feeling of being on the fringes.
A restless feeling you’re out of control
Describes a restless and uncontrollable sensation.
Come join the game, oh
Encourages the person to participate in life's challenges or "game."
Intuition, oh, recognition
References the importance of intuition and recognition in navigating life.
What makes you feel so happy now?
Ponders on the factors contributing to the person's current state of happiness.
What makes you feel so happy now?
Reiterates the inquiry into the source of present happiness.
What makes you scream your heart out?
Questions what prompts the person to express intense emotions, possibly screaming out of joy.
Life makes you pleased at last
States that life has finally brought satisfaction or joy.
Was it your wish to take part in a mess?
Questions whether the person willingly entered into a chaotic situation.
It’s not your dream, this is somebody else
Contrasts personal dreams with those imposed by others.
A ball and chain, oh
Describes a burdensome and restrictive situation as a "ball and chain."
An addiction
Labels the challenging situation as an addiction, implying a compulsive and harmful attachment.
Now this is real now you got the buzz
Acknowledges the reality of the situation and the excitement or "buzz" it brings.
But its tuition is never enough
Notes that despite the excitement, the experience lacks sufficient guidance or "tuition."
When will you learn, oh
Questions when the person will learn from their experiences.
Recognition, oh, an addiction
Reiterates the theme of recognition and adds the element of addiction to the learning process.
What makes you feel so happy now?
Repeats the question about the source of present happiness, emphasizing introspection.
What makes you feel so happy now?
Reiterates the inquiry into the factors causing current happiness.
What makes you scream your heart out?
Restates the question about the intense emotional expression, possibly screaming out of joy.
Life makes you pleased at last
Confirms that life has ultimately brought satisfaction or joy.
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