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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Day Dream" by the artist "Wallace Collection"

In the song "Day Dream" by Wallace Collection, the lyrical hero immerses himself in a world of dreams where he spends time with his beloved. The lyrics convey a feeling of lightness, tenderness, and love, but at the same time, there is a certain understatement and mystery.

The hero dreams of moments spent with his beloved on the river bank, of touches and kisses. The atmosphere of dreams is emphasized by the repetition of the phrases "Day dreams came to me among the flowers / For a few hours on a lovely day" and "Like a day dream, share the dream among the flowers / For a few hours on a lovely day", creating a sense of cyclicity and immersion in one's own thoughts.

Interestingly, the hero addresses his beloved with the question: "Tell me why, tell me why are you so shy?". Perhaps this speaks of a certain distance between them in real life, that his feelings do not find a complete answer. This phrase adds a touch of sadness and longing to the song.

The final lines "In my daydreams I sing with you among the flowers, / For a few hours, I sing all day" and the repeating "Na-na-na" enhance the feeling of lightness and carelessness of the dream, but at the same time emphasize the ephemerality of what is happening. The hero seems to be trying to hold on to these moments of happiness, knowing that they are unreal.

Daydream, I fell asleep amid the flowers

For a couple of hours on a beautiful day

Daydream, I dreamed of you amid the flowers

For a couple of hours, such a beautiful day!

I dreamed of the places I've been with you

How we sat with the stream flowing by

And then when I kissed you and held you

So near tell me why, tell me why you're so shy?

Daydream, I fell asleep amid the flowers

For a couple of hours on a beautiful day

Daydream, come share a dream amid the flowers

For a couple of hours on a beautiful day

I dreamed of the places I've been with you

How we sat with the stream flowing by

And then when I kissed you and held you so near

Tell me why, tell me why you're so shy?

Daydream, I sing with you amid the flowers

For a couple of hours, singing all of the day

[2x:]

Na na na na na na na, na [6x]

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