Lyrics
Where do all my dreams go, Josephine?
Asking where the dreams go, addressing Josephine, suggesting a contemplation on the transient nature of dreams.
Through your open window, Josephine
Imagery of dreams passing through Josephine's open window, possibly symbolizing a connection or gateway to another realm.
Over your horizon, Josephine
Referring to dreams extending beyond immediate boundaries, exploring the idea of a broader perspective with Josephine.
The sun willl soon be climbing, Josephine
Anticipating a new day, possibly hinting at hope and renewal as the sun climbs, bringing positive energy to Josephine.
And it's now or never, Josephine, my love
Expressing a sense of urgency, emphasizing the importance of the present moment in the relationship with Josephine.
Now or never for me
Highlighting the critical nature of the current juncture, suggesting a decision or commitment that needs to be made.
Do we drown here together, Josephine?
Pondering the possibility of facing challenges together and questioning whether they will overcome obstacles in their relationship.
Or do we dream forever?
Pondering the eternal nature of dreams and whether the dreams shared with Josephine will endure indefinitely.
Throw me down your hair now, Josephine
Symbolic gesture, asking Josephine to share a part of herself, possibly signifying trust and intimacy.
There's footsteps on the stair now, Josephine
Indicating a progression, with footsteps suggesting movement or change in the relationship dynamic.
No need to be afraid now, Josephine
Reassuring Josephine, dispelling fear, and suggesting a safe and secure space in their connection.
There's nothing in our way now, Josephine
Stating that there are no obstacles hindering their path, implying a clear path forward in their relationship.
And it's now or never, Josephine, my love
Reiterating the urgency in the relationship, emphasizing the critical nature of the present moment with Josephine.
Now or never for me
Emphasizing the critical decision point, underlining the importance of making a choice or commitment now.
Do we drown here together, Josephine?
Revisiting the metaphor of drowning, questioning whether challenges will be faced together or if the relationship will endure.
Or do we dream forever?
Reflecting on the eternal nature of dreams, posing the question of whether their shared dreams will last forever.
Throw me down your hair now, Josephine
Repeating the symbolic gesture, suggesting a continuation of trust and intimacy with Josephine.
There's nothing in our way now, Josephine
Affirming the absence of obstacles, reinforcing the idea that nothing is hindering their path, indicating a positive outlook.
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