Just A Dream
Bert Jansch Lyrics


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A-walkin' along on a summer day
When I met a man come the other way
I said, "How do you do, my friend?
How do you do today?"
He looked so pale, his face was drawn
He said "My friend, I wish I'd never been born
I'm a-lookin' for my long-lost soul
I had it only yesterday
Now there was a time when I could build a ship
I'd build it proud and strong
On the seven seas it would sail along
And now it's only just a dream"

I met a woman on the same highway
I looked in her eye but she turned away
I said, "How do you do, my friend?
How do you do today?"
She said, "In this land there's a place for me
A paradise and the water comes free
Or is it just a crazy dream
That's floatin 'round inside my head?
Now there was a time we would stand and fight
Instead of turnin'
Let our voices sing out in harmony
And now it's only just a dream"

Hand in hand came a boy and a girl
He whistled a tune, she sang a song
I said, "How do you do, my friends?
How do you do today?"
"Now we don't know what we should learn
What books to keep, what books to burn
What a funny old world this is!
Keeps changing from day to day
Now there was a time when it was right and wrong
It was black and white




It was easier to get along
Now it's only just a dream"

Overall Meaning

Bert Jansch's song "Just a Dream" speaks about encounters with different people along a summer day. The lyrics talk about the longings, confusion, and disillusionment of each person. The song implies that reality can be difficult to distinguish from the dreams or ideas that exist in one's head.


The first character in the song is a man who looks pale and drawn. He is looking for his lost soul that he had just yesterday. This metaphor indicates that he had a clear sense of self and purpose not too long ago, and now he feels uncertain and desolate. The mention of the ship he could build in the past reflects his lost ability to create something of beauty and capacity. The idea that it is now just a dream suggests that he does not believe that he can recover his former abilities.


The second character is a woman who believes that there is a better place where the water flows for free. Her dream of paradise may indicate that she is dissatisfied with the current situation and wants to escape. However, she also questions whether her dream is realistic or insane, showing her own mistrust in her vision. Her comparison of the dream to a floating thought in her head makes it sound temporary and fragile.


The third encounter is with a boy and a girl who seem bewildered and lost. They do not know what they should learn, and they do not understand the world they live in anymore. The idea of the changing world suggests that they feel they have no anchor or grounding anymore. They talk about a time when things were simpler and clearer, where there were clear-cut values of right and wrong. The phrase "only a dream" repeats as a way to indicate that what they are experiencing now is not concrete and may not be real.


Line by Line Meaning

A-walkin' along on a summer day
I was taking a walk on a pleasant summer day


When I met a man come the other way
I encountered a man walking towards me


I said, "How do you do, my friend? How do you do today?"
I greeted him and asked how he was doing


He looked so pale, his face was drawn
He appeared sickly and worried


He said "My friend, I wish I'd never been born I'm a-lookin' for my long-lost soul I had it only yesterday
He expressed regret for his existence, and told me he had recently lost his sense of purpose and identity


Now there was a time when I could build a ship I'd build it proud and strong On the seven seas it would sail along And now it's only just a dream"
He used to have the ability and ambition to accomplish great things, but now it seems impossible


I met a woman on the same highway I looked in her eye but she turned away I said, "How do you do, my friend? How do you do today?"
Later, I encountered a woman on the same road, but she did not want to acknowledge me


She said, "In this land there's a place for me A paradise and the water comes free Or is it just a crazy dream That's floatin 'round inside my head?
She told me about a perfect place she hopes to find, but she doubts it's real and fears she may be delusional


Now there was a time we would stand and fight Instead of turnin' Let our voices sing out in harmony And now it's only just a dream"
She reminisced about a time when people were more united and bold, but now that seems like a distant memory


Hand in hand came a boy and a girl He whistled a tune, she sang a song I said, "How do you do, my friends? How do you do today?"
Finally, I met a boy and a girl who seemed carefree and happy


"Now we don't know what we should learn What books to keep, what books to burn What a funny old world this is! Keeps changing from day to day
They expressed confusion and uncertainty about the world and the conflicting information they encounter


Now there was a time when it was right and wrong It was black and white It was easier to get along Now it's only just a dream"
They too looked back to a simpler time when things were more straightforward, but now that seems like a distant and unrealistic fantasy




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Donn La Rossa

SO MANY GREAT SONGS BERT HAD.. AMAZING MUSICIAN!

Rip

Absolutely brilliant tune & lyrics

zepekeno93

JUST A DREAM
(Written by Bert Jansch)
As sung by Bert Jansch on "When the Circus Comes to Town" (1995)

A-walkin' along on a summer day
When I met a man come the other way.
I said, "How do you do, my friend?
How do you do today?"
He looked so pale; his face was drawn.
He said "My friend, I wish I'd never been born.
I'm a-lookin' for my long-lost soul.
I had it only yesterday.
Now there was a time when I could build a ship.
I'd build it proud and strong.
On the seven seas it would sail along,
And now it's only just a dream."

I met a woman on the same highway.
I looked in her eye but she turned away.
I said, "How do you do, my friend?
How do you do today?"
She said, "In this land there's a place for me,
A paradise and the water comes free,
Or is it just a crazy dream
That's floatin 'round inside my head?
Now there was a time we would stand and fight
Instead of turnin'.
Let our voices sing out in harmony,
And now it's only just a dream."

Hand in hand came a boy and girl.
He whistled a tune; she sang a song.
I said, "How do you do, my friends?
How do you do today?"
"Now we don't know what we should learn,
What books to keep, what books to burn.
What a funny old world this is!
Keeps changing from day to day.
Now there was a time when it was right and wrong.
It was black and white.
It was easier to get along.
Now it's only just a dream."

stephen mcwarty

One of my favourite Jansch song.......................amazing

zorba nongreco

good stuff ,
sad but true🐂💨

MIKE TYTHON

The main riff is a bit like ‘just like anything’ by jack c freak

Dick Moffat

yeah i agree

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