Dreaming Free
Bora York Lyrics


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When the water's edge is cool
Brushing lightly between your toes
When you close your eyes and rest them for a moment's time
And you know you're home

Don't wake me I'm dreaming free, I'm dreaming free to no amends
Don't break it, this perfect scene, where love is worth the fight
When winter's burden shows its teeth
And tears your autumn clothes apart
I'll take you by the hand, we'll flee the world that left you sad
I won't forget your broken heart





Don't wake me, I'm dreaming free, I'm dreaming free to no amends
Don't break it, this perfect scene, where love is worth the fight

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bora York's "Dreaming Free" are an introspective account of finding one's home and a perfect place to be. The verse describes the simplicity and beauty of feeling at home through sensory experiences, such as feeling cool water between your toes. The song's tone fits its title perfectly - the lyrics suggest that the singer is dreaming while experiencing this sensation, in a state of freedom that is not tainted by any negative emotions or experiences.


The chorus serves as a sort of plea to not let go of the freedom and perfect scene you've found, where love is worth fighting for. The simplicity of the lyrics, combined with the refrain-like quality of the chorus, emphasizes the importance of finding the perfect place of refuge and holding on to it.


Overall, "Dreaming Free" is a song that exalts the beauty of finding an idyllic place where love is sought after and dreams are realized. The lyrics are skillfully written and evoke simple yet powerful emotions that are relatable to listeners in any stage of life.


Line by Line Meaning

When the water's edge is cool
The song starts by describing a calming scene where the water is cool.


Brushing lightly between your toes
The water is gentle and moves softly against the feet of the person in the song.


When you close your eyes and rest them for a moment's time
The person in the song is enjoying a moment of rest and relaxation.


And you know you're home
The person in the song feels a sense of comfort and familiarity in their current setting.


Don't wake me I'm dreaming free, I'm dreaming free to no amends
The person in the song is asking not to be disturbed because they are exploring a state of mental freedom and peace, unencumbered by pain or regret.


Don't break it, this perfect scene, where love is worth the fight
The person in the song is begging for the peace and comfort they have found to not be interrupted, and for their love to overcome any obstacles.


When winter's burden shows its teeth
The song presents an image of winter as a cruel, harsh season that is difficult to endure.


And tears your autumn clothes apart
The cold and harshness of winter damages the person in the song's clothing, an extension of themselves.


I'll take you by the hand, we'll flee the world that left you sad
The person in the song is offering to help the one they love escape from their troubles and find happiness.


I won't forget your broken heart
The person in the song recognizes the pain and suffering their loved one has been through and promises to keep that in mind.




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Comments from YouTube:

Gladys Pangga

Such a wonderful song! Thanks The Middle!

Michael Ssali

That brother ran all the way to prom to be with her. So touching.

Segarya Corp

Yea, it was so beautiful and so nice from him, really good guy.

Lisanne Valentine

Love this song & Sue Heck and Darren!

alwaysbecool49

I heard this song on The Middle last night and I had to find it.

Donna Santiago

I also heard this from The Middle and searched like crazy for it!

Anna Warmka

lol same

Hanna m

So glad I'm not alone! lol beautiful song. So is "Beautiful World"(the Chevin) from the same episode.

Jane b

Donna Santiago same!

Ernan Rubio

Donna Santiago from what episode

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