Then
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We thought we were dreaming; then our mouths were filled with laughter. braithwaite




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the song "Then" by a group called Braithwaite depict a moment of joyful realization and celebration. The first line, "We thought we were dreaming," suggests that the individuals in the song were initially uncertain about the experience they were going through. However, as the lyrics continue, the mood shifts towards one of sheer joy and happiness. The line "then our mouths were filled with laughter" represents the moment when their doubts are dispelled, and they are overwhelmed with a sense of pure delight. This line signifies the transformation from uncertainty to a state of absolute bliss.


The lyrics can be interpreted as a metaphor for a moment of great triumph or achievement. It could be a representation of a significant breakthrough after a period of doubt or struggle. The laughter filling their mouths can symbolize an outpour of joy and relief experienced when one's dreams or goals are realized. Overall, the lyrics capture the euphoria and elation that comes with the realization of a long-awaited dream or culminating moment.


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@thesurfhotrodscene4060

Wonderful - as everything involving The Fantastic Baggys !

@DavidGoldsmithLA

I love it...thanks sunshine

@mikeboyer3584

Nice!! Thanks!!

@aluragranddad

The "ThomasGroup" name comes from the fact that Tony Thomas was the son of entertainer Danny Thomas.

@berkshireboy62

Phil Sloan and Steve Barri worked and wrote so many west coast surf and car songs, then started the Grass Roots with musicians from Hal Blaine's Wrecking Crew. Oh yes, and "Eve of Destruction" among so many others.

@Retroscoop

sounds a bit like 442 glenwood avenue & birthday party of the Pixies Three. Nice one, thanks for sharing it !

@SEVFEST

Sounds a TON like Red Rubber Ball, but written by PF Sloan & Steve Barry (wonder if Paul Simon who wrote Red Rubber Ball ever heard this)? who are these guys? I Like it~!!!!!

@IDLERACER

I like this. Although it's obviously heavily derivative of "Red Rubber Ball," it's still a great tune in it's own right.

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