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For the life of me
I never thought that it could be
The way it stands right now
Emotions running high
Every night I wish that I
Could tell you how I feel
Those words are here in my heart
Oh but there is just one missing part

How to put it together
How to say it right
And let you know that
Every night

I'll be dreamin'
Dreamin'
Hoping baby you will be there
I'll be dreamin'
Dreamin'
Hoping baby you will be there

Let me take time out
To try and find out
If this could be real
Cause reality scares me
I've been living a fantasy
How should I feel

Those words are here in my heart
Oh but there is just one missing part

How to put it together
How to say it right
And let you know that
Every night

I'll be dreamin'
Dreamin'
Hoping baby you will be there
I'll be dreamin'




Dreamin'
Hoping baby you will be there

Overall Meaning

These lyrics convey a sense of longing and uncertainty in expressing one's feelings to someone they care about. The singer acknowledges their deep emotions and desires, but struggles to find the right words or approach to convey them effectively. They are caught between fantasy and reality, afraid of the potential consequences of revealing their true feelings.


The repeated phrase "I'll be dreamin'" highlights the singer's hope and longing for the person they care about to be a part of their life. It suggests a yearning for a connection and a desire for their dreams to come true. The lyrics express a vulnerability and a sense of uncertainty, capturing the inner turmoil of the singer as they grapple with their emotions.


Overall, the song explores the complexities of love and the challenges of communication in expressing one's deepest feelings. It reflects the inner struggles and desires of the singer, who dreams of a connection with someone they care about but is unsure of how to make it a reality.


Line by Line Meaning

For the life of me
Despite my best efforts


I never thought that it could be
I never expected this to happen


The way it stands right now
The current situation


Emotions running high
Strong feelings abound


Every night I wish that I
Each night, I yearn


Could tell you how I feel
Express my emotions to you


Those words are here in my heart
My feelings are deeply rooted


Oh but there is just one missing part
However, something crucial is lacking


How to put it together
How to bring it all together


How to say it right
How to articulate it correctly


And let you know that
And inform you that


I'll be dreamin'
I will continue to dream


Hoping baby you will be there
Wishing for your presence


Let me take time out
Allow me to pause


To try and find out
In order to discover


If this could be real
If this could be genuine


Cause reality scares me
Because reality is frightening


I've been living a fantasy
I have been immersed in a fantasy


How should I feel
What emotions should I experience


Dreamin' dreamin'
Continuously dreaming


Hoping baby you will be there
Wishing for your presence




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: MAURO P. DESANTIS, LARRY MCFARLAND, JERRY MELILLO, RENEY PENA, ROBERTO COLLAZO PENA, MARTIZ WARE

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@@berlay9204 Grade 3 piano generally corresponds with your fifth year of piano as a kid (oftentimes the start of the third year of piano as an adult, depending on how hard you work).

Preparatory, Grade 1 and grade 2 piano are all about the beginner stages. You learn how to read notes and rhythms with increasing complexity. Once you finish this level, you should be comfortable with most notes on the staff, interval identification should be quick, and you should be reasonably skilled with the most common rhythms.

In grade 1 and 2, you start developing hand independence and style – like the ability to pull off louds and softs in an emotive way, or play staccatos and accents.

So once that’s out of the way, we hit grade 3, which is the first intermediate level. Grade 3 is considered “early intermediate”, and everything between levels 3-6 is considered intermediate. Once you hit Grade 7, that’s when things start getting advanced.

Basically, by Grade 3, you should be comfortable with all the basics. So in Grade 3 piano, instead of drilling rhythms and note reading, we get to start spending more time on theory, history, and interpretation.



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