Sweet Lullaby
Australian Blonde Lyrics


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Do you need tonight a sweet lullaby
To help you until the dawn?
Do you remember the way that you cried?
You saw that all hope was gone.

Please listen now, child, is not so bad,
This is your free day so try to sleep tight.
And see that landscapes in your mind bring you
The horizon of a new life.

If you look close though, I know it's so far,
The one that's coming is me.
I am the one that has treated you so right.
The past doesn't mean anything.

Please listen now, to the echoes of days
That we haven't live yet.
All sense of time leaves you
When you are asleep and you get lost in dreams.
So you forget about life.




I think someday we will get out of this place
To the landscapes that far away.

Overall Meaning

Australian Blonde's "Sweet Lullaby" is a song about hope and reassurance. The lyrics talk about a person who needs comforting during a difficult time in their life. The song begins with a question, asking if the person needs a sweet lullaby to help them through the night. The lyrics then go on to reassure the person that although they may feel as though hope is gone, it is not so bad and they should try to sleep. The song suggests that in sleep, the person will find a new horizon of a new life, and that the past doesn't matter.


The lyrics of "Sweet Lullaby" encourage the listener to look beyond their current circumstances and find new hope. The song talks about dreams and the idea that when you are asleep, you forget about life. The song suggests that someday the person will leave this place and find new landscapes that are far away. The lyrics also suggest that the person has been treated well by someone in the past, and that person is still there to help them.


In conclusion, "Sweet Lullaby" is a song about hope, reassurance, and looking beyond your current circumstances. The lyrics encourage the listener to find hope in their dreams and to believe that there is a new horizon of a new life waiting for them.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you need tonight a sweet lullaby
Are you in need of a soft, melodic tune tonight?


To help you until the dawn?
One that will help you relax and calm you down until the morning sun arises?


Do you remember the way that you cried?
Do you recall the times when you cried and felt hopeless?


You saw that all hope was gone.
You believed that there was no hope left and things would never get better.


Please listen now, child, is not so bad,
Listen to me attentively, it's not as bad as it seems.


This is your free day so try to sleep tight.
Today is a day for you to relax and enjoy, so try to get some rest.


And see that landscapes in your mind bring you
Visualize the breathtaking views in your imagination that will bring you


The horizon of a new life.
To the point where you can see a brand new phase of your life.


If you look close though, I know it's so far,
Although it may seem like a distant reality if you look closely, I know it will happen.


The one that's coming is me.
I am the one who will bring that change in your life.


I am the one that has treated you so right.
I am the one who has always been kind and compassionate to you.


The past doesn't mean anything.
Don't let your past trouble you; it doesn't have any significance now.


Please listen now, to the echoes of days
Listen to the sounds that are coming from the future that you haven't touched yet.


That we haven't live yet.
To the events that haven't happened yet.


All sense of time leaves you
When you fall asleep, you lose all sense of time.


When you are asleep and you get lost in dreams.
As you drift off to slumber and explore the vivid dreams that your mind generates.


So you forget about life.
A moment when you forget all your worries and past battles and indulge in the pleasure of the present.


I think someday we will get out of this place
I believe that someday we will leave this gloomy place behind us.


To the landscapes that far away.
To a distant and beautiful environment where you can happily exist.




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