Dreamer
Dreamer's Odyssey: Navigating Life's Dreams and RealitiesLyrics
Dreamer, you know you are a dreamer
Dreamer, acknowledging the person as someone who dreams or has aspirations.
Well can you put your hands in your head, oh no!
Suggesting a moment of realization or shock, questioning the ability to comprehend the dreams.
I said dreamer, you're nothing but a dreamer
Repeating the idea that the person is just a dreamer, emphasizing the dreamer's nature.
Well can you put your hands in your head, oh no!
Reiterating the difficulty of grasping the dreams mentally.
I said "far out, what a day, a year, a life it is!"
Expressing amazement at the vastness and complexity of life and time.
You know, well you know, you had it comin' to you
Acknowledging that the person might have deserved or expected certain consequences.
Now, there's not a lot I can do
Expressing a sense of helplessness or limited ability to intervene in the dreamer's situation.
Dreamer, you stupid little dreamer
Labeling the dreamer as foolish or naive.
So now you put your head in your hands, oh no
Reacting to the realization by putting the head in hands, indicating disappointment or frustration.
I said, "far out, what a day, a year, a life it is!"
Revisiting the exclamation about the extraordinary nature of life and time.
You know, well you know, you had it comin' to you
Reaffirming that the dreamer might have expected the current situation.
Now, there's not a lot I can do
Restating the limited ability to change the dreamer's circumstances.
Work it out someday
Encouraging the dreamer to figure things out eventually.
Oh ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma
Repeating a vocal expression, possibly conveying frustration or contemplation.
(If I could see something) you can see anything you want, boy
Suggesting the ability to envision or imagine anything desired.
(If I could be someone) you can be anyone, celebrate, boy
Encouraging the idea that one can choose to be anyone and celebrate.
(If I can do something) you can do something
Asserting the capability to take action or make a difference.
(If I could do anything) but can you do something out of this world?
Pondering the possibility of doing something extraordinary or beyond conventional limits.
Take a dream on a sunday
Proposing the idea of spending a relaxed day dreaming on a Sunday.
Take a life, take a holiday
Suggesting the option to take a break from routine or responsibilities.
Take a lie, take a dreamer
Connecting the concept of a lie with being a dreamer, implying a sense of unreality.
Dream, dream, dream, dream, dream, dream, dream, dream along
Repeatedly chanting "dream" to emphasize the theme of dreaming.
Dreamer, dream and dream along
Encouraging the dreamer to continue dreaming.
C'mon and dream, dream along (come along)
Inviting the dreamer to dream along with others.
(C'mon and dream, dream along)
Repeating the call to dream along with others.
(C'mon and dream, dream along) na na na na na na na na
Repeating the call to dream along, accompanied by a vocal expression.
Dreamer, you know you are a dreamer (c'mon and dream and dream along)
Reaffirming the person's identity as a dreamer.
Can you put your hands in your head, oh no! (c'mon and dream and dream along)
Recalling the earlier challenge of putting hands in the head, emphasizing the mental struggle.
I said dreamer, you're nothing but a dreamer (c'mon and dream and dream along)
Reiterating the idea that the person is solely a dreamer.
Can you put your hands in your head, oh no! (oh, come on, oh, come on)
Repeating the challenge of putting hands in the head, possibly indicating ongoing difficulty.
Oh no
A final expression of dismay or disbelief.
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