When you just can't sleep
and you're sick of counting the sheep
the sunlight in your head
just won't let you put the days to bed
Pick a place to meet
In pajamas and bare feet
on a moonlit street
move me to the rhythm of your heartbeat

Oh, the places we could go
Chicago, New York and Toronto
and if it starts to snow
we can hop train to Mexico
where we'll sleep on the beach
with blankets made of leaves from palm trees
and we'll say "let's never leave"
and that's when i'll feel the sun creeping up on me

I'll always wake up so confused
each time I have that dream of you
but, if you dreamt of me too
Does that mean we dreamt the same dream?



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    To me, it sounds like, at first, he is wishing this girl, who is sitting at home, stressed out about all the things around her, would just get up (in her pajamas) and meet up with him some place in the middle of the night. He wants to have a good time with her. He goes on to mention all the places and things they could do together. Then it turns out he was having a dream of all these things, but the sun comes up, waking him, so he wonders if the girl dreamed the same dream he did. The line "If you dreamed of me too" means somehow or some way, the girl possibly DID dream of him as well, so it seems like they are both left wondering if they dreamed the same exact dream of getting together and having fun.

    And @oceaneyes...this is not Adam Young, it's Austin Tofte

    wwilliams23on February 29, 2012   Link

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