Dreamlight
Endraum Lyrics


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in my mouth

in my eyes

and i walk

can not speak to a dream
of a moon to a light

a little storm behind





behind me ...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Endraum's song Dreamlight possess an enigmatic and mystical quality. The lines "in my mouth, in my eyes" suggest a sensory experience, as if the singer is feeling something tangible within themselves. The phrase "and I walk" seems to indicate that this is a journey of some sort, perhaps a spiritual one. The following line "can not speak to a dream" could be interpreted in a number of ways, but most likely refers to the difficulty in communicating with or expressing oneself to the subconscious or the ethereal realm of dreams. The next phrase "of a moon to a light" adds further to the imagery of otherworldliness, invoking the celestial body of the moon and the concept of light as a guide or symbol of divine inspiration. The line "a little storm behind" establishes a sense of tension or struggle, something that is following the singer as they embark on their journey.


Overall, the song seems to be exploring themes of introspection, spiritual exploration, and the difficulty of navigating the mysterious and elusive realm of dreams. The lyrics are poetic and abstract, leaving much room for interpretation and reflection.


Line by Line Meaning

in my mouth
I am holding my breath, unable to express my thoughts and emotions


in my eyes
I am lost in my own thoughts, unable to see the reality around me


and i walk
I am moving forward, despite the obstacles and challenges


can not speak to a dream
I am unable to communicate with the realm of imagination and fantasy


of a moon to a light
I am searching for a guiding light in the darkness, like the moon among the stars


a little storm behind
I am leaving behind a turbulent past, with only a faint memory of the turmoil


behind me ...
I am focused on the present and the future, leaving the past behind




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