The look in your eyes
Tells me you can't disguise
Why won't you try and face the truth
You're stuck
Nowhere
I can see that you don't care
It doesn't seem like it means much to you
I'm sick of listening to you whining

It might be a dream
Instead it means nothing
It could be everything you wanted it to be
It might be a dream
Instead it means nothing
It could be everything you wanted it to be
It might be a dream

I see you everyday wasting your time away
Afraid to try afraid to lose
Don't know why you can't see
You could have everything
Or nothing at all it's up to you
You've always got to keep on trying

It might be a dream
Instead it means nothing
It could be everything you wanted it to be
It might be a dream
Instead it means nothing
It could be everything you wanted it to be
It might be a dream

You know you're life could be
All you want it be
Keep getting closer day by day
Images in your head and they wont go away
If you don't try you'll only fail

It might be a dream
Instead it means nothing
It could be everything you wanted it to be
It might be a dream
Instead it means nothing
It could be everything you wanted it to be
It might be a dream


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    yes NoUse this is an amazing song. this is a very postive song. what it is saying is "hey look at what you have" and utilize it to improve your life or sit back and watch your own slow-decay. Basically its saying: you can do something with your life if you just put your mind and soul into it.

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