Dream in the Downpour
Awakening in the Downpour: A Tale of Lost Dreams and Lingering HopeLyrics
I had a dream once
I once had a dream
So bright and clear
The dream was vivid and clear
But she fell asleep in the downpour
However, the dreamer (she) fell asleep in a downpour
The silent screams of the scenery
The scene was marked by silent screams
Slowly transformed her in dire despair
The downpour gradually transformed her into intense despair
I wonder if there is someone
The speaker wonders if there is someone
Who will attempt to kiss her awake
Who would try to awaken her with a kiss
Yeah I wonder if there is someone
The speaker continues to wonder if there is someone
Who will begin to regain my faith
Who will help restore the speaker's faith
Cause we still have so many places to go
Despite the challenges, there are still many places to go
But every night a little hope expires
Each night, a little hope diminishes
Till someday there's nothing left
Until eventually, there is nothing left
I had a dream once
A repetition of the earlier dream, emphasizing its brightness and clarity
So bright and clear
The dreamer falls asleep again, this time in a downpour
But she fell asleep in the downpour
The silent screams of the scenery intensify
The silent screams of the scenery
Resulting in a further transformation into despair
Slowly transformed her in dire despair
The speaker again wonders if there is someone
I wonder if there is someone
Who might attempt to wake her with a kiss
Who will attempt to kiss her awake
Reiterating the hope for someone to restore faith
Yeah I wonder if there is someone
The question of finding someone to renew faith is repeated
Who will begin to regain my faith
Emphasizing the need for someone to restore faith
Cause we still have so many places to go
Despite challenges, there are still unexplored places to visit
But every night a little hope expires
Nightly, hope diminishes gradually
Till someday there's nothing left
Until, eventually, there is nothing left
Cause lately it seems that we have been forgotten
Expressing the feeling of being forgotten in recent times
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