I love this song so so so much. I heard it on One Tree Hill first and later a friend sent it to me.
I don't really know what it means but I think it's about how 'dreamers' are not taken serious by the world today. That we are in a world that's too cold and realistic, too down to earth. A world which discourages people to dream because other people will not take you serious.
I think this is a song with a message for a better world, like he sings himself, a world to believe in. A world where dreamers are allowed ... a world they find not so far away from us, if we would only allow ourselves to dream it could be just behind our closed eyes.
I think it's about those who dreamt for social change then and now.
I think it's about those who dreamt for social change then and now.
There were the politicians,
men of the cloth, painters ans poets
starting revolutions without even knowing
making the world around us
making heaven and hell
saying so much about us and still they had so much to tell
There were the politicians,
men of the cloth, painters ans poets
starting revolutions without even knowing
making the world around us
making heaven and hell
saying so much about us and still they had so much to tell
Politicians and artists alike started revolutions. Musicians in the 60's really come to mind for me. They really started questioning the system around the time of the Vietnam War. The Beatles-Revolution, Bob Dylan-Blowing In The Wind, etc. etc. As for politicians they were more for more making hell than...
Politicians and artists alike started revolutions. Musicians in the 60's really come to mind for me. They really started questioning the system around the time of the Vietnam War. The Beatles-Revolution, Bob Dylan-Blowing In The Wind, etc. etc. As for politicians they were more for more making hell than heaven.
Artists now are mostly mainstream as are most people in society. Less Bieber fever more Savoretti!
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I love this song so so so much. I heard it on One Tree Hill first and later a friend sent it to me.
I don't really know what it means but I think it's about how 'dreamers' are not taken serious by the world today. That we are in a world that's too cold and realistic, too down to earth. A world which discourages people to dream because other people will not take you serious.
I think this is a song with a message for a better world, like he sings himself, a world to believe in. A world where dreamers are allowed ... a world they find not so far away from us, if we would only allow ourselves to dream it could be just behind our closed eyes.
But that's just my thought.
I think it's about those who dreamt for social change then and now.
I think it's about those who dreamt for social change then and now.
There were the politicians, men of the cloth, painters ans poets starting revolutions without even knowing making the world around us making heaven and hell saying so much about us and still they had so much to tell
There were the politicians, men of the cloth, painters ans poets starting revolutions without even knowing making the world around us making heaven and hell saying so much about us and still they had so much to tell
Politicians and artists alike started revolutions. Musicians in the 60's really come to mind for me. They really started questioning the system around the time of the Vietnam War. The Beatles-Revolution, Bob Dylan-Blowing In The Wind, etc. etc. As for politicians they were more for more making hell than...
Politicians and artists alike started revolutions. Musicians in the 60's really come to mind for me. They really started questioning the system around the time of the Vietnam War. The Beatles-Revolution, Bob Dylan-Blowing In The Wind, etc. etc. As for politicians they were more for more making hell than heaven.
Artists now are mostly mainstream as are most people in society. Less Bieber fever more Savoretti!