The Dream

Journey Through Illusions: Unveiling the Essence of 'The Dream'
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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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