Dreamer

LP LP

Grounding the Dreamer: A Plea for Presence

LP's song "Dreamer" is a heartfelt plea to a partner who is lost in their own world of dreams and aspirations. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who is deeply imaginative and perhaps a bit disconnected from reality. The singer acknowledges the dreamer's heart and passion but expresses a need for them to come back to the present moment. This tension between dreams and reality is a central theme, as the singer struggles to maintain a connection with someone whose head is perpetually in the clouds.

The chorus, with its repeated line "Baby, you're a dreamer," underscores the singer's admiration for their partner's visionary nature. However, it also highlights a sense of frustration and longing. The singer needs their partner to be present, to share in the tangible aspects of their relationship. The metaphor of being lost among the stars suggests a distance that is both physical and emotional. The singer's plea to "come back from the stars" is a call for grounding, for a return to the here and now where their love can flourish.

Throughout the song, there is a sense of urgency and a fear of losing the connection entirely. The lines "Before the nightmare comes to play / Hold me in the light of day" suggest that the singer is worried about the potential consequences of their partner's detachment. The use of light and dark imagery further emphasizes the contrast between dreams and reality, with the light representing clarity and presence, and the dark symbolizing confusion and distance. Ultimately, "Dreamer" is a poignant exploration of the balance between supporting a loved one's dreams and needing them to be present in the shared reality of a relationship.

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