The song, as stated, was written by Nikki Monninger in reference to a friend who died. The opening lines seem to refer to someone who died, as the speaker is spending "Another night alone" and some ghost-like figure, "out of reach," came in through his window "sleepwalking" (i.e. entered via the speaker's dreams; the speaker dreamt about someone who died during a lonely night)
On that note, I think the song is an entreaty to live in the moment, here and now. Forget all you have to do ("there's nowhere left to go"), and forget all that you want to do ("I've got nowhere left to dream"). And just pay attention to people who are around you here and now, "stay awake" and "stay with me." That means you should forget all your duties, plans, and wishes and live in the here and now, since all that is here and now won't be around forever.
The song, as stated, was written by Nikki Monninger in reference to a friend who died. The opening lines seem to refer to someone who died, as the speaker is spending "Another night alone" and some ghost-like figure, "out of reach," came in through his window "sleepwalking" (i.e. entered via the speaker's dreams; the speaker dreamt about someone who died during a lonely night)
On that note, I think the song is an entreaty to live in the moment, here and now. Forget all you have to do ("there's nowhere left to go"), and forget all that you want to do ("I've got nowhere left to dream"). And just pay attention to people who are around you here and now, "stay awake" and "stay with me." That means you should forget all your duties, plans, and wishes and live in the here and now, since all that is here and now won't be around forever.