DARN THAT DREAM
Georgie Auld & His Orchestra Lyrics


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Darn that dream I dream each night
You say you love me and you hold me tight
But when I awake, you're out of sight
Oh, darn that dream

Darn your lips and darn your eyes
They lift me high above the moonlit skies
Then I tumble out of paradise
Oh, darn that dream

Darn that one-track mind of mine
I can't understand that you don't care
Just to change the mood I'm in
I'd welcome a nice old nightmare

Darn that dream and bless it too
Without that dream, I never would have you

But it haunts me and it won't come true
Oh, darn that dream

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Darn That Dream" by Georgie Auld & His Orchestra encapsulate the bittersweet nature of a dream that both enchants and disappoints. The singer describes a recurring dream that fills their nights: a dream where the object of their affection professes love and holds them tightly. However, each time they wake up, the dream evaporates into thin air, leaving them longing for its fulfillment. The exclamation of "Oh, darn that dream" expresses their frustration and disappointment at this cycle of fleeting happiness.


In the second verse, the singer laments the allure of their lover's lips and eyes, which transport them to a euphoric state, only to come crashing down when reality sets in. Despite the temporary enchantment, they find themselves tumbling out of paradise, once again echoing their frustration and longing for a more permanent connection.


The third verse delves deeper into the singer's struggle. They express confusion at their own obsession, describing it as a "one-track mind." Despite their understanding that the object of their affection does not reciprocate their feelings, they find it difficult to comprehend. They even go as far as suggesting that they would welcome a nightmare, just to break the pattern of their unfulfilled dream.


In the concluding verse, the song takes a turn. The singer acknowledges that without this dream, they would have never had the opportunity to know their lover. They acknowledge the blessings that this dream has brought, despite its elusive nature. However, the final line emphasizes the enduring presence of this dream, forever haunting and denying them its realization.


Overall, "Darn That Dream" explores the emotional rollercoaster of longing, frustration, and acceptance that comes with an unfulfilled dream of love. It highlights the complexities of human emotions and the conflicting desires for both reality and the fantasy of what could be.


Line by Line Meaning

Darn that dream I dream each night
Curse that recurring dream I have every night


You say you love me and you hold me tight
You claim to love me and embrace me tightly


But when I awake, you're out of sight
Yet when I wake up, you vanish from my sight


Oh, darn that dream
Oh, curse that dream


Darn your lips and darn your eyes
Curse your enticing lips and captivating eyes


They lift me high above the moonlit skies
They elevate me above the enchanting moonlit skies


Then I tumble out of paradise
Only to abruptly fall out of paradise


Oh, darn that dream
Oh, curse that dream


Darn that one-track mind of mine
Curse my narrow, single-minded thinking


I can't understand that you don't care
I fail to comprehend your lack of concern


Just to change the mood I'm in
Simply to alter my current emotional state


I'd welcome a nice old nightmare
I would gladly embrace a distressing dream


Darn that dream and bless it too
Curse that dream and yet also appreciate its presence


Without that dream, I never would have you
If not for that dream, I would never have obtained your companionship


But it haunts me and it won't come true
However, it haunts me relentlessly and remains unrealized


Oh, darn that dream
Oh, curse that dream




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: EDDIE DELANGE, JAMES VAN HEUSEN

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