Summary

"Blue Dream" by Dance Gavin Dance dives deep into themes of regret, longing, and the struggle to move forward. The song captures the push and pull of relationships and the chaos that comes with making mistakes.

Full Analysis

The overall theme of the song revolves around the complexities of relationships and self-reflection. It touches on the feelings of guilt and the desire to start fresh, but it also highlights the difficulty of letting go. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and confusion, as the narrator grapples with their emotions and the consequences of their actions. There’s a mix of hope and despair, which makes the journey relatable and intense.

Verse 1

Let's start it over
As I comb back and forth
Through the causes of my mistakes
Well, you said it over and over
Don't come back, don't come around my kid
Well, I'm already in, and we all

This verse sets the tone for the entire song. The narrator wants to restart and reflect on their past mistakes, suggesting a yearning for redemption. The mention of someone saying “don't come back” hints at a strained relationship, perhaps suggesting that there’s someone in their life who is tired of the narrator's behavior. It paints a picture of conflict, both internal and external, showing the struggle between wanting to change and feeling trapped by past actions.

Chorus

Give in, give it, give it all, slow it down
Give in, give it, give it all, slow it down
Give in, give it, give it all, slow it down
Give in, give it, give it all

The chorus reflects a sense of surrender. The repetition of “give in” suggests that sometimes, you just have to accept where you are, even if it’s not ideal. Slowing down indicates a need to pause and reassess life’s chaos. It’s a call to be present and to let go of the frantic pace that often comes with regret and anxiety. There’s a push for honesty and vulnerability, urging the listener to confront their feelings.

Verse 2

Shut it down (You'll go far on the back of a potato)
Shut it down (Making French fries in the snow)
Shut it down (Then you'll steal, then you'll borrow)
You'll be red, you'll be gold

In this verse, there’s an interesting mix of imagery and metaphor. The lines about potatoes and French fries feel whimsical, but they also hint at survival and making do, even in tough times. It suggests that the narrator might be in a situation that feels absurd or out of place. The idea of stealing and borrowing points to desperation, possibly reflecting on how one can compromise their values in difficult times.

Chorus

Then you'll steal, then you'll steal
Then you'll steal
Then you're right, somebody getting farther than getting to the better of the betting, alright?
Then you're right, somebody getting farther than getting to the better of the betting, alright?

Repeating the line about stealing emphasizes the lengths one might go to in order to get by. It feels like a commentary on life choices and moments of weakness. The mention of “better of the betting” hints at the gamble of life decisions, suggesting that sometimes, you have to risk it all even if you don’t know how it’ll turn out. It mirrors the uncertainty that often accompanies relationships and personal choices.

Bridge

Stop, let it go, oh wonder, now
Stop, let it go, oh wonder, now
Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo don't move
Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo don't move
Baby, stay put
Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo don't move
Doo, doo, doo, don't move
Baby, stay

This bridge introduces a moment of stillness amidst the chaos. The repeated phrase “stop, let it go” feels like a plea for calm. It’s a reminder to take a breath and not rush decisions. The playful “doo doo” lines add a layer of lightness, contrasting with the weight of the preceding verses. The insistence to “stay” suggests a desire for stability in a turbulent environment, showing how much the narrator values connection.

Outro

Well, I don't know what I'd do if I ever lost you, stay (Hey!)
I don't know what I'd do if I ever lost you, stay
Well, I don't know what I'd do if I ever lost you, stay (Hey man, I'm bumping bleedo)
I don't know what I'd do if I ever lost you, stay (Blee blee doe)
Well, I don't know what I'd do if I ever lost you, stay (Hey man, I'm bumping bleedo)
I don't know what I'd do if I ever lost you, stay (Blee blee doe)

The outro reinforces the theme of attachment and fear of loss. The repetition of “I don’t know what I’d do if I ever lost you” shows vulnerability and deep emotional reliance on someone else. It’s a raw expression of love and fear, highlighting just how much the narrator values this relationship. The playful banter at the end contrasts with the seriousness of the earlier lines, creating a sense of warmth and intimacy.

Closing Thoughts

"Blue Dream" is a rollercoaster of emotions, blending regret, longing, and the desire for connection. The song captures the messy reality of relationships and the struggle to navigate through mistakes. Dance Gavin Dance does a great job of mixing serious themes with playful elements, making it relatable and engaging. Overall, it’s a heartfelt exploration of what it means to love and the complexities that come with it.

Full Lyrics

Let's start it over
As I comb back and forth
Through the causes of my mistakes
Well, you said it over and over
Don't come back, don't come around my kid
Well, I'm already in, and we all

Give in, give it, give it all, slow it down
Give in, give it, give it all, slow it down
Give in, give it, give it all, slow it down
Give in, give it, give it all

Shut it down (You'll go far on the back of a potato)
Shut it down (Making French fries in the snow)
Shut it down (Then you'll steal, then you'll borrow)
You'll be red, you'll be gold

Then you'll steal, then you'll steal
Then you'll steal
Then you're right, somebody getting farther than getting to the better of the betting, alright?
Then you're right, somebody getting farther than getting to the better of the betting, alright?

Smooth out the street
Move your feet
And let it out, let it out, let it out
Place the blame on my hand
Let it out, let it out, give it all

Give in, give it, give it all, slow it down
Give in, give it, give it all, slow it down
Give in, give it, give it all, slow it down
Give in, give it, give it all

Shut it down (You'll go far on the back of a potato)
Shut it down (Making French fries in the snow)
Shut it down (Then you'll steal, then you'll borrow)
You'll be red, you'll be gold

Then you'll steal, then you'll steal
Then you'll steal
Then you're right, somebody getting farther than getting to the better of the betting, alright?
Then you're right, somebody getting farther than getting to the better of the betting, alright?

Stop, let it go, oh wonder, now
Stop, let it go, oh wonder, now
Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo don't move
Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo don't move
Baby, stay put
Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo don't move
Doo, doo, doo, don't move
Baby, stay

Well, I don't know what I'd do if I ever lost you, stay (Hey!)
I don't know what I'd do if I ever lost you, stay

Well, I don't know what I'd do if I ever lost you, stay (Hey man, I'm bumping bleedo)
I don't know what I'd do if I ever lost you, stay (Blee blee doe)
Well, I don't know what I'd do if I ever lost you, stay (Hey man, I'm bumping bleedo)
I don't know what I'd do if I ever lost you, stay (Blee blee doe)

"Hello?"
"Hello, what color are your fucking eyes?"
"Mine?"
"Yeah"
"Blue"
"They're blue for sure, right?"
"Yeah"
"Alright, bye"
"Alright let's go"
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