colorado
Jonah Kagen Lyrics


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I had a dream of you and me in Colorado
Laughing and crying, drinking wine straight from the bottle
We were dancing with no music
I was lost in those deep brown eyes

Hmm-hmm, I had a dream that you met me in New York City
The sun fell on your face and you seem somehow twice as pretty
All the noise and then the world stopped turning
You pulled me first and told me that you loved me

I guess, I have to close my eyes to see
I guess, I have to leave for your life to feel you
So, I′ll meet you here again when I'm asleep
′Cause I can only have you in my dreams

As long as I can dream our dream of Colorado
Where I have your whole heart and that's the only thing that I know
You look up and touch my face
'Cause you′re in love, you know my name and we′re happy

I guess, I have to close my eyes to see
I guess, I have to leave for your life to feel you
So, I'll meet you here again when I′m asleep
'Cause I can only have you in my dreams

Or are these nightmares please be real
Please be right there when I wake up
Will you need me or are you happy living without me?

I guess, I have to close my eyes to see you
I guess, I have to leave this life to have a moment with you




So, I′ll meet you here again when I'm asleep
′Cause I can only have you in my dreams

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jonah Kagen's song "Colorado" paint a poignant picture of longing, love, and dreams. In the first verse, the singer recounts a dream of being in Colorado with a loved one, where they are experiencing a range of emotions together - laughing, crying, and sharing intimate moments like drinking wine straight from the bottle. The imagery of dancing without music and getting lost in the deep brown eyes of the person adds a sense of intimacy and connection.


The second verse shifts the dream to New York City, where the sun illuminates the beauty of the loved one's face, making them appear even more captivating. Despite the chaos of the city, everything seems to come to a standstill when they are together, and the loved one expresses their feelings openly, declaring their love. This verse captures a sense of serenity and profound connection amidst a bustling environment.


The chorus reflects the bittersweet nature of the singer's longing, as they acknowledge that they can only truly be with their loved one in dreams. The idea of closing their eyes to see and leaving reality to feel the presence of the other person speaks to the power of imagination and the yearning for a deeper connection that transcends physical limitations.


The final verse delves into the uncertainty and fear underlying the dreams, posing questions about whether the idealized version of the loved one will be there in reality and if they are truly needed. The lyrics convey a sense of vulnerability and insecurity, as the singer grapples with the idea of only being able to have fleeting moments with their beloved in dreams. Overall, the song encapsulates the complexities of love, distance, and the yearning for connection that can only be fully realized in the realm of dreams.




Writer(s): Dillan Witherow, Jonah Kagen, Joshua Jacobson

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