SWEET DREAMS
Jethro Tull Lyrics


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You'll hear me calling in your sweet dream,
Can't hear your daddy's warning cry.
You're going back to be all the things you want to be
While in sweet dreams you softly sigh.

You hear my voice is calling to be mine again,
Live the rest of your life in a day.
Get out and get what you can
While your mummy's at home a-sleeping.
No time to understand
'Cause they've lost what they thought they were keeping.

No one can hear us in your sweet dream,
Don't hear you leave to start the car.
All wrapped up tightly in the coat you borrowed from me,
Your place of resting is not far.
You hear my voice is calling to be mine again,

Live the rest of your life in a day.
Get out and get what you can
While your mummy's at home a-sleeping.




No time to understand
'Cause they've lost what they thought they were keeping.

Overall Meaning

Jethro Tull's song Sweet Dream paints an intimate and slightly seductive picture of a man's voice calling out to his lover while she sleeps. The opening line suggests that the woman is lost in her own dream world and is unaware of her father's warnings or her own responsibilities to her family. The chorus reiterates the message of the song, urging the woman to leave her mundane life behind and embrace the freedom that comes with following her heart. The man's voice is persistent and persuasive, promising her a lifetime's worth of experiences in just one day. The lyrics suggest that there is a sense of urgency to the man's plea, as though he fears that time is running short and he might lose his lover to the mundane world if he doesn't act fast.


The second verse expands on the theme of the first one, with the man urging the woman to find happiness and fulfillment in her own way. The line "get out and get what you can" is particularly poignant, suggesting that the world is full of opportunities for those who are willing to take them. The verse also touches on the idea that the woman's family may not fully understand her or her desires, and may be holding her back from her full potential. The final lines of the song suggest that the man and woman are going on a trip together, away from the woman's home and responsibilities.


Overall, Sweet Dream is a song about the desire to break free from the constraints of everyday life and the promises of adventure and passion that can be found on the other side.


Line by Line Meaning

You'll hear me calling in your sweet dream,
I am trying to reach you while you are sleeping and dreaming peacefully.


Can't hear your daddy's warning cry.
You are not listening to your father's advice.


You're going back to be all the things you want to be
You are returning to your aspirations and desires.


While in sweet dreams you softly sigh.
You are relaxed and content in your dream world.


You hear my voice is calling to be mine again,
I am reminding you of our past and asking for your return.


Live the rest of your life in a day.
Take advantage of the present moment and live without holding back.


Get out and get what you can
Go after your goals and make the most of your opportunities.


While your mummy's at home a-sleeping.
Your mother is unaware of your actions.


No time to understand
There is no time to make sense of what is happening.


'Cause they've lost what they thought they were keeping.
People often realize they have lost something important only after it is gone.


No one can hear us in your sweet dream,
Our conversation is private and secret, only existing within your dream.


Don't hear you leave to start the car.
You are leaving so silently that even the sound of the car is muted.


All wrapped up tightly in the coat you borrowed from me,
You are wearing my coat for warmth and comfort, symbolizing our connection.


Your place of resting is not far.
You will soon arrive at your intended destination to rest and rejuvenate.




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Written by: IAN ANDERSON

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