Poured myself a warm glass and laid awake
Prayed the lord my soul to take
Thought about you all day
How we have the same face
I fell asleep so confused
Parts of me remind me of you
How could I ever wish away?

Only ever in dreams, I wrap my arms around you
And standing in the water with me
I could tell you what I wanna tell you
And I hope it's not just a bad dream
Hope it's not just a sad dream

I wake up and I hear my phone ring
I hear your call and I let my phone ring
When I got into my car and drove away
I listened to the stereo play

I live by my own laws
I stick to my guns and hold my head up to the midnight sun
Hope the guilt will dim and fade
A fire baptism engulfed in my shame

Only ever in dreams, I wrap my arms around you
And standing in the water with me
I can tell you what I wanna tell you
And I hope it's not just a bad dream
Hope it's not just a sad dream

Only ever in dreams, I wrap my arms around you
And standing in the water with me
I can tell you what I wanna tell you
I hope it's not just a bad dream
Hope it's not just a sad dream


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    This song is about her father and the relationship between the two of them. From what I've gathered, their relationship isn't the best and they might not be that close, but she still loves him. It's only in her dreams that she is able to hug him and talk to him (about things like bad dreams, like little kids do when they have nightmares). She feels bad for at one time wishing away the parts of him she sees in herself, not just the facial resemblance, but also her personality, I assume. She still feels guilty for not being a wonderful daughter. She loves her father, but isn't quite sure she'll ever be able to express that to him.

    The music video is beautiful and gets a lot of this across as well. I'm really liking this less dance-y music from Sky. I hope there's more of it in the future!

    binkishapirhoon December 23, 2012   Link

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