Dare
Buddhuza Lyrics


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Hey, Mister Monkey,
How did you get in where you are?
Hey, paper junky,
Is everything you read alright?

You're smelling poppies in the dark,
Spending evenings in the park,
Listening songs of aging larks,
But you never dream aloud,
But you never dream aloud.

Stars bright a-shining,
You think they know where lies your path,
And people that writing,
They seem to write about your life.

And everything just seems alright,
And there's no point in changing rites,
You think you couldn't if you might,
Cos you never dream aloud,
Cos you never dream aloud,
Cos you never dream of changing things you never said aloud.

One of these mornings you may wake and touch the sky,
Oh, but you may never know,
You may think, but that's not opening your eyes,
Is that the thought you didn't call?

Hey, Mister Funky,
How did you get from where you were?
Hey, jester funky,
Does it only take to dare?

Speaking out and be aware,
That there's nothing to be scared,
And in fact there's no despair,
And it only takes to dare,




Yes, it only takes to dare,
Yes, it only takes to dream aloud and ultimately dare.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Buddhuza's song "Dare" are about someone who has become complacent with their life and is not actively making changes to improve it. The first two lines address the "Mister Monkey" and "paper junky" as individuals who have lost their way and are not taking action to better themselves. The singer notes that the person is "smelling poppies in the dark" and "listening to songs of aging larks" which suggest that they are not fully awake or present in their life. The person isn't dreaming or actively pursuing their goals and ambitions.


The second verse explores the idea of the stars and the people writing about the person's life. The person believes that everything is going well, and they don't see the need for change. They are resistant to change because they never vocalize their desires, they never "dream aloud." The final verse is a call to action for the person to speak out and be aware, to not be scared or despairing, and to dare to dream aloud and make the changes necessary to take control of their life.


Overall, the song is about the importance of actively pursuing your dreams and not becoming complacent with your life. It encourages the listener to dare to dream aloud and make changes to improve their life.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey, Mister Monkey,
Asking the listener how they came to be where they are in terms of being stagnant or unfulfilled.


How did you get in where you are?
Wondering about how the person got into that situation and what choices led them there.


Hey, paper junky,
Addressing the listener for being obsessed with reading things but not taking any action.


Is everything you read alright?
Questioning the validity of what the person reads and how it affects their thinking.


You're smelling poppies in the dark,
Imagining the person as being relaxed and indulging in life's pleasures while being unaware of the consequences of inaction.


Spending evenings in the park,
Portraying a sense of being idle and not taking opportunities to advance oneself or take risks.


Listening songs of aging larks,
Using the metaphorical bird species, the listener is represented as listening to old songs that have no relevance in the present context.


But you never dream aloud,
Highlighting the lack of creativity or ambition due to the person not expressing themselves and their desires.


Stars bright a-shining,
Acknowledging the beauty of the universe, but showing that the person is not using it as a means of motivation.


You think they know where lies your path,
Attributing the idea that the universe has a predetermined path for the person but they're not actively seeking it themselves.


And people that writing,
Describing people who are recognized as authorities on a subject matter but are writing instead of taking action.


They seem to write about your life.
Suggesting that the person's actions or inaction are predictable and similar to others in similar situations.


And everything just seems alright,
Painting a false sense of security or comfort in the current state of affairs although it is not sustainable or personally fulfilling.


And there's no point in changing rites,
Representing the person as being resigned to their fate and not searching for other opportunities or possibilities.


You think you couldn't if you might,
Emphasizing the person's mental limitations that keep them from taking risks or pursuing their dreams.


Cos you never dream aloud,
Repeating the theme of the lack of creativity and imagination in the person.


Cos you never dream of changing things you never said aloud.
Reiterating the idea that expressing oneself and dreaming aloud is essential to motivate oneself to change things and take risks.


One of these mornings you may wake and touch the sky,
Showing a sense of hope that the person may experience a transformative experience that helps them achieve what they desire.


Oh, but you may never know,
Conveying the uncertainty of life and the fact that the person may not recognize an opportunity when it presents itself.


You may think, but that's not opening your eyes,
Implying that thinking alone is not enough to make a difference and that a person needs to take action and make a change in order to succeed.


Is that the thought you didn't call?
Questioning whether the person has considered taking any action in order to fulfill their dreams.


Hey, Mister Funky,
Addressing the listener by using a slang term for someone who is cool or impressive.


How did you get from where you were?
Asking the listener how they have improved their situation from being stagnant or unfulfilled.


Hey, jester funky,
Using a metaphor for someone who is entertaining but not taken seriously as a way of questioning the listener's actual achievements.


Does it only take to dare?
Asking the question whether taking risks is enough to achieve success.


Speaking out and be aware,
Encouraging the listener to actively participate and be conscious of the choices they make.


That there's nothing to be scared,
Reassuring the listener that there are no insurmountable obstacles that they cannot face or overcome.


And in fact there's no despair,
Giving a message of hope that with persistence and effort, anything can be achieved and that there is no need to give up and be in despair.


And it only takes to dare,
Stressing the importance of taking risks and being confident in one's abilities in order to achieve success.


Yes, it only takes to dare,
Reiterating the importance of taking risks to achieve success.


Yes, it only takes to dream aloud and ultimately dare.
Encouraging the listener to be creative, imaginative, and bold in taking risks to ultimately achieve their dreams.




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