I Can Dream Can't I?
Annie Lennox Lyrics


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I can see
No matter how near you'll be
You'll never belong to me
But I can dream, can't I?
Can't I pretend
That I'm locked in the bend of your embrace?
For dreams are just like wine
And I am drunk with mine

I'm aware
My heart is a sad affair
There's much disillusion there
But I can dream, can't I?
Can't I adore you?
Although we are oceans apart
I can't make you open your heart
But I can dream, can't I?

Can't I adore you?
Although we are oceans apart




I can't make you open your heart
But I can dream, can't I?

Overall Meaning

Annie Lennox's "I Can Dream Can't I?" is a ballad about unrequited love. The singer is painfully aware that the person they adore will never belong to them, and that their heart is filled with disillusionment. Despite this, the singer chooses to hold onto the hope that they can be together, even if only in their dreams. The lyrics of the song show the emotional complexity of the singer, as they are simultaneously aware of the painful reality of the situation but unable to let go of their feelings. The song is written with a sense of longing and sadness, and the dreamlike quality of the lyrics adds to the bittersweet tone.


Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of distance and separation. The singer acknowledges that they are "oceans apart" from the person they adore, but still chooses to dream of being with them. The line "For dreams are just like wine and I am drunk with mine" is a powerful metaphor that highlights the idea that the singer's dreams are intoxicating and addictive.


Overall, "I Can Dream Can't I?" is a poignant and beautifully written song that captures the pain of unrequited love. The lyrics are heartfelt and honest, and the emotion behind them is palpable.


Line by Line Meaning

I can see
I am aware


No matter how near you'll be
Even if you are physically close to me


You'll never belong to me
I know that I don't have a claim on you


But I can dream, can't I?
But I am permitted to imagine and hope, aren't I?


Can't I pretend
Can't I make believe


That I'm locked in the bend of your embrace?
That I am held in your tight hug


For dreams are just like wine
For imaginations stimulate me like alcohol


And I am drunk with mine
And I am inebriated with these fantasies of mine


I'm aware
I recognize


My heart is a sad affair
My feelings are melancholic


There's much disillusion there
There's a lack of hope or fulfillment


But I can dream, can't I?
But I am allowed to fantasize and aspire, right?


Can't I adore you?
Can't I love and cherish you?


Although we are oceans apart
Although we are far from each other


I can't make you open your heart
I cannot force you to reveal your feelings


But I can dream, can't I?
But I can envisage and wish, can't I?




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Written by: Irving Kahal, Sammy Fain

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