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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "In My Dreams" by the artist "Wig Wam"

Wig Wam's song "In My Dreams" tells a story of passionate, yet possibly unrequited love that unfolds within the lyrical hero's dreams.

The lyrics convey a sense of euphoria and overwhelming passion ("I feel the love all over, all over"), experienced by the protagonist towards their beloved. The repeated plea "Come on, come on, come on!" emphasizes the hero's desire to surrender to these feelings and dive into the dream world where their love is reciprocated.

However, from the very beginning ("I don't know if this is what it seems, / Reality or just a fantasy") doubt creeps in about the reality of the situation. The hero realizes that the object of their affection may exist solely in their imagination ("Only you / Living in my fantasies, / In my dreams").

The fear of waking up and facing the bitter truth ("I was afraid to wake up and see you gone") makes the protagonist cling to their dream, begging for the sweet illusion to continue ("If this ain't reality, don't wake me up").

Ultimately, the song leaves a bittersweet feeling: on the one hand, the hero is happy in their dreams; on the other hand, they are aware of their ephemerality and fear the inevitable awakening.

Come on, come on, come on

Love is all over me

Over me

I don't know if this is what it seems

Is it real or just a fantasy

Aim to please is all you ever do

Making all my fairytales come true

Come on, come on, come on

Love is all over me

You are the only one

Living in my fantasies

In my dreams

Scared of waking up and you’ll be gone

Face the truth and i’ll be all alone

Baby let’s get into the groove

Show me all you’re dirty moves

Come on, come on, come on

Love is all over me

You are the only one

Living in my fantasies

In my dreams

Come on, come on, come on

Love is all over me

You are the only one

Living in my fantasies

In my dreams

(in my dreams)

If this ain’t real don’t wake me up

I don’t ever wanna stop

Come on, come on, come on

Love is all over me

You are the only one

Living in my fantasies

In my dreams

Come on, come on, come on

Love is all over me

You are the only one

Living in my fantasies

In my dreams

Come on, come on, come on

Love is all over me

You are the only one

Living in my fantasies

In my dreams

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