I can feel you in the raising tide
Can you feel me by the fire side

From the moonlight
Through the cherry trees
Open the roof and take in the view
'Cause you're my sweetest dream
Come true

Colour the dusk, deep navy blue
And try to be brave
Cause I'll be right beside you
There's a world so high
Hold out your hands
And you can go anywhere
So reach for the stars
'Cause I'll be waiting up there
And you can finally fly
Cause you'll be lighter than air

Colour the dusk, deep navy blue
And try to be brave
'Cause I'll be right beside you
There's a world so high
Hold out your hands
And you can go anywhere
So reach for the stars
'Cause I'll be waiting up there
And you can finally fly
'Cause you'll be lighter than air


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Youtopia Lyrics as written by Benno De Goeij Adam R. Young

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    A correction for the lyrics: "I can feel you in the rising tide"

    Because Adam is a Christian, I think this song is about the relationship between God and a person. I'm not saying it HAS to mean that, but I'm pretty sure it does. I think it's written in the point of view of God. When it says "You're my sweetest dream come true" it's talking about how God wants us to love him, and when we do, it's what make him happiest. When it says "And try to be brave cause I'll be right beside you" God is saying how he is always there for us, and is always with us. "There's a world so high" is a reference to Heaven. "Hold out your hands and you can go anywhere" is a description of worshiping God, and how God will use you to do amazing things. "So reach for the stars cause I'll be waiting up there and you can finally fly cause you'll be lighter than air" is talking about when we finally get to Heaven if we choose to "reach" for God.

    Such an amazing song! Fell in love the first time i heard it.

    dunndavid93on December 24, 2011   Link

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