I Dream Of You
DR.MEAKER Lyrics


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All's not well upon these shores
Some indecisive battles, some major wars
I've tried to keep why promises
What have you been doing with yours?
A promise is a thing you say
And a promise makes you feel okay
But I look at my promise and I gotta say:
I made you and I can break you

Things have a way of coming about
First comes knowledge, then comes doubt
You're so close to losing me
And you haven't really figured it out

A promise is a sacred trust
You pray, you promise, you adjust
Have faith in my promise if you must





I made you and I can break you

Overall Meaning

In DR.MEAKER's song I Dream of You, the lyrics speak to a complicated relationship where promises have been made and may not have been kept. The opening line "All's not well upon these shores" is a metaphor for the state of the relationship, indicating that something is amiss. The next lines, "Some indecisive battles, some major wars" suggest that the relationship has been fraught with conflict, both small and large. The singer then reflects on their own promises and questions whether their partner has kept theirs – "I've tried to keep my promises, what have you been doing with yours?".


The chorus continues to explore the concept of promises, indicating that while they may make us feel better in the moment, they don't necessarily hold up over time. The line "A promise is a thing you say and a promise makes you feel okay" highlights this idea. The singer then acknowledges their own promise and how they have the power to "break" the other person, suggesting that the relationship is one where there is a power imbalance.


The song's bridge speaks to the feelings of uncertainty and doubt that can arise in relationships. "Things have a way of coming about, first comes knowledge, then comes doubt" is a nod to the idea that once we know someone better, we may start to see their flaws and question whether they can really keep their promises. The final line of the bridge "you're so close to losing me and you haven't really figured it out" further highlights the power dynamic in this relationship.


Overall, I Dream of You is a song that explores the complexities and challenges of relationships, particularly when it comes to trust and promises. The lyrics suggest that while promises may make us feel better in the moment, they don't necessarily hold up over time, and that the power dynamic in a relationship can be a source of tension and conflict.


Line by Line Meaning

All's not well upon these shores
There are problems and issues present in this situation


Some indecisive battles, some major wars
There are both small and large conflicts happening here


I've tried to keep why promises
I have done my best to keep my commitments


What have you been doing with yours?
I am asking what the other party has done to uphold their promises


A promise is a thing you say
A promise is simply a statement made


And a promise makes you feel okay
Promises can make you feel better or more secure


But I look at my promise and I gotta say:
Now I am questioning my own promises


I made you and I can break you
I have power over the other party and can end things if I choose to


Things have a way of coming about
Situations and events tend to unfold in their own way


First comes knowledge, then comes doubt
Initially there is understanding, but then there is uncertainty


You're so close to losing me
You are at risk of losing my support or presence


And you haven't really figured it out
The other party is not aware of this


A promise is a sacred trust
Promises are a serious and important commitment


You pray, you promise, you adjust
Promises may require effort and changes in behavior


Have faith in my promise if you must
The other party may need to trust in my promise, even if they have doubts


I made you and I can break you
Again, I have power over the other party




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