The Dream
Journey Through Illusions: Unveiling the Essence of 'The Dream'Lyrics
The dream has come and gone
The dream has passed, it's over
The earth lumbers on
Life continues despite the dream ending
The dream is back in space
The dream reappears in the cosmic space
Back where it came from
Returning to its origin
The dream has gone away
The dream is no longer present
The earth could not play
Life on Earth cannot engage with the dream
The earth just spins in place
Earth continues its routine without purpose
Throwing things away
Engaging in meaningless activities
And I am left behind
The speaker is left behind, morally decayed and sightless
Corrupted crushed and blind
Suffering for a dream that was never truly theirs
All for a dream
The sacrifice for an elusive dream
That in truth was never really mine
The dream was never genuinely possessed
But who was the dream?
Questioning the identity of the dream
Was it you or was it me?
Uncertainty if the dream belonged to the speaker or someone else
I truly love which is harder to do
The difficulty of truly loving compared to dreaming
Than to dream of
Loving is a more challenging endeavor than dreaming
Don't get me wrong
Clarification that the speaker desired to experience
I wanted to go
Expressing the longing to explore
I wanted to see
The desire to witness and comprehend
I wanted to know
The wish to gain knowledge
No, don't get me wrong
Reiteration of the desire to explore
I wanted to go
Reaffirming the longing for discovery
I wanted to see
Repeating the desire to witness
I wanted to know
Emphasizing the curiosity for knowledge
I wanted to dream
The speaker wished to dream
I just didn't know
Unaware of the challenges that would accompany the dream
How hard it would be
The difficulty of maintaining the dream
When the dream had to go
Especially when the dream fades away
When the dream but
Repeating the question of the dream's identity
Who was the dream?
Reiteration of uncertainty about the dream's owner
Was it you or was it me?
Continued questioning of the dream's identity
Who was the dream?
Repeating the query about the dream's possessor
Was it you or was it me?
Restating the uncertainty about the dream's ownership
I truly loved which is harder to do
Loving truly is a more challenging task
Yes, it's harder to do
Emphasizing the difficulty of true love
Yes, it's harder, harder, harder to do
Repeated emphasis on the challenges of genuine love
Than to dream of
Reiterating that loving is harder than dreaming
The dream has come and gone
The dream has passed, it's over
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