Dream
by LISA
Summary
"Dream" by LISA is about longing for a lost connection and the struggle to move on. It captures the bittersweet feeling of remembering a past relationship while dreaming of what could have been.
Full Analysis
The overall theme of the song revolves around nostalgia and the heartache of unreciprocated feelings after a breakup. The lyrics express a deep yearning to reconnect with someone who has moved on. LISA captures the essence of dreaming about past moments and wishing for an alternate reality where things could be different. It's a relatable mix of hope and sadness, as she reflects on what was and what can never be.
Verse 1
I've been thinkin'
That I've got no idea what you're thinkin'
Are you happy? Are you sad?
Are you always gonna hate me for that night in Tokyo?
In this verse, LISA starts off with vulnerability. She wonders about her ex's feelings, showing uncertainty and a desire for clarity. The mention of "that night in Tokyo" hints at a specific moment that likely holds significant meaning for both of them. It sets the tone for the emotional struggle she faces.
Chorus
But I know a place where we could be us
I know it ain't real, but it's real enough
From sun goin' down to sun comin' up
It's like you're here with me
The chorus introduces the idea of an imagined space where they can be together again. LISA acknowledges that this place isn’t real, but it feels comforting to her. This contrast between reality and imagination highlights her longing and the way she copes with the loss. The imagery of day and night shows the continuity of her feelings, suggesting that her dreams are a refuge.
Verse 2
Whenever I close my eyes
It's takin' me back in time
Been drownin' in dreams lately
Like it's 2019, baby
Here, LISA dives deeper into her dreams. Closing her eyes becomes a way to escape to the past. By referencing "2019," she grounds her memories in a specific time, making the feelings more tangible. It shows how she’s been overwhelmed by these dreams, hinting at a struggle to let go of what once was.
Chorus
Whenever I'm missin' you
Call you up, but I can't get through
Don't know where you sleep lately
But I'll see you in my dreams maybe
This chorus reiterates her feelings of loss and disconnection. Trying to call but not being able to reach out emphasizes her loneliness. The hope of seeing him in her dreams reflects her desire to keep that connection alive, even if it's just in her mind. It’s a sweet yet painful acknowledgment of her situation.
Bridge
I guess that I'm takin' what I can get
'Cause I don't get nothin' new from your friends
If you got the harder side of the break, then why is it harder for me to take?
There's so much I might never get to say, ay
In the bridge, LISA expresses frustration and confusion. She feels like she’s stuck waiting for answers that will never come. The line about taking what she can get shows her desperation, and it’s relatable to anyone who’s felt left in the dark after a breakup. There’s a strong sense of unresolved feelings here, adding depth to her emotional journey.
Chorus
But I know a place where we could be us
I know it ain't real, but it's real enough
From sun goin' down to sun comin' up
It's like you're here with me
The return to the chorus reinforces her longing for that imaginary place. It acts as a comforting mantra for her, reminding her that even in loss, she can hold onto the memories. The repetition enhances the emotional weight of her yearning.
Outro
I know it's only in my mind (in my mind)
Playin' three nights on the stereo like a movie scene, DiCaprio
Oh, I put my makeup on just to fall asleep
It's like you're here with me
In the outro, LISA acknowledges the reality of her situation. She knows it’s all in her mind but finds solace in the memories, comparing them to a movie scene. The mention of putting on makeup just to fall asleep hints at the lengths she goes to keep the fantasy alive. It wraps up the song with a sense of bittersweet acceptance.
Closing Thoughts
"Dream" is a heartfelt exploration of missing someone and the comfort of nostalgia. LISA manages to capture both the longing for the past and the pain of moving on. The song resonates with anyone who's ever held onto memories, making it relatable and touching. It's a beautiful reminder of how dreams can keep connections alive, even when reality feels harsh.
Full Lyrics
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That I've got no idea what you're thinkin'
Are you happy? Are you sad?
Are you always gonna hate me for that night in Tokyo?
When it ended
I kinda hoped that it'd be open-ended
But you never looked back
Well, I guess you can't hold on to something once you let it go
But I know a place where we could be us
I know it ain't real, but it's real enough
From sun goin' down to sun comin' up
It's like you're here with me
Whenever I close my eyes
It's takin' me back in time
Been drownin' in dreams lately
Like it's 2019, baby
Whenever I'm missin' you
Call you up, but I can't get through
Don't know where you sleep lately
But I'll see you in my dreams maybe
We can catch up, drive down on our old street
If all that we were is all that we'll ever be
It's bittersweet
At least a girl can dream
I guess that I'm takin' what I can get
'Cause I don't get nothin' new from your friends
If you got the harder side of the break, then why is it harder for me to take?
There's so much I might never get to say, ay
But I know a place where we could be us
I know it ain't real, but it's real enough
From sun goin' down to sun comin' up
It's like you're here with me
Whenever I close my eyes
It's takin' me back in time
Been drownin' in dreams lately
Like it's 2019, baby
Whenever I'm missing you
Call you up, but I can't get through
Don't know where you sleep lately
But I'll see you in my dreams maybe
We can catch up, drive down on our old street
If all that we were is all that we'll ever be
It's bittersweet
At least a girl can dream
I know it's only in my mind (in my mind)
Playin' three nights on the stereo like a movie scene, DiCaprio
Oh, I put my makeup on just to fall asleep
It's like you're here with me
Whenever I close my eyes
It's takin' me back in time
Been drownin' in dreams lately
Like it's 2019, baby
Whenever I'm missing you
Call you up, but I can't get through
Don't know where you sleep lately
But I'll see you in my dreams, maybe
We can catch up, drive down our old street
If all that we were is somethin' we'll never be
It's bittersweet
Can we be friends at least?