Wet Dreams
Juri Gagarin Lyrics
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Let me be part of a new assault
On doubt, on doubt
Bring our slavery to a grinding halt
Adult, adult
Don't give me names I can do without
Sell Out, Sell Out
To proud to shout
Turn up your voice, make it heard and loud.
Adult, adult
Don't give me names I can do without
(Give me names I can)
(Give me names I can do without)
The crowd, the crowd
Don't play the game we can't win without
Sell out, sell out
The price you pay to be talked about
To proud to shout
Turn up your voice, make it heard and loud.
Adult, Adult
Don't give me names I can do without
Without the routine
How do we come clean?
Inside your wet dreams
How do you, how do you stay clean?
(Revolt, revolt
Let me be part of a new Assault
On Doubt, on Doubt
Bring our slavery to a grinding halt)
Adult, Adult
Don't give me names I can do without
Sell out, sell out
The price you pay to be talked about
To proud to shout
Turn up your voice, make it heard and loud.
Adult, Adult
Don't give me names I can do without
Without the routine
How do we come clean?
Inside your wet dreams
How do you, how do you stay clean?
The lyrics of "Wet Dreams" by Juri Gagarin are a call to revolt against the societal norm of conformity and slavery to routine. The song begins with the phrase "Revolt, revolt" repeated twice, which sets the tone for the entire song. The singer yearns to be part of a new assault on doubt and bring an end to the slavery of conformity. The repetition of "adult, adult" emphasizes that the singer wishes to be treated like an adult and not be called names that belittle their aspirations.
The line "sell out, sell out, the price you pay to be talked about" highlights the societal norm of sacrificing one's principles and values to gain popularity or fame. The singer wants to avoid this and instead, be willing to shout and make their voice heard loud and clear. The phrase "without the routine, how do we come clean?" suggests that breaking free from the monotony of routine may be difficult, but it is necessary for personal growth and self-improvement.
The song's refrain seems to be a call to action for people to break free from their routine and pursue their aspirations. Juri Gagarin's "Wet Dreams" is a song about taking control of one's life and not being constrained by societal expectations.
Line by Line Meaning
Revolt, revolt
Let's rise up against the established order
Let me be part of a new assault
Allow me to be a part of this revolution and new wave of attack
On doubt, on doubt
We must target our lack of confidence and hesitation
Bring our slavery to a grinding halt
Let's put an end to our enslavement to oppressive forces
Adult, adult
We must grow up and take responsibility
Don't give me names I can do without
Don't label me with harmful or unnecessary names
Sell Out, Sell Out
Sacrifice your own beliefs for popularity or success
The price you pay to be talked about
That's the cost of being famous or well-known
To proud to shout
We should be too dignified to just scream and shout
Turn up your voice, make it heard and loud
We should assert ourselves in a firm and clear way
The crowd, the crowd
Don't follow the masses blindly
Don't play the game we can't win without
We shouldn't waste our efforts on futile endeavors
Without the routine
If we break from our usual pattern
How do we come clean?
How can we free ourselves from our past and move forward?
Inside your wet dreams
When we reach our most vulnerable and intimate moments
How do you, how do you stay clean?
How do we maintain our purity despite temptations and distractions?
Writer(s): norman kolodziej, frederieke herr, arnold kinzel, sergej halosin
Contributed by William Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Syd Amerikaner
underrated
Hendrik Döring
Wunderschön. Liebe Grüße aus Old Germany 😉
Kenneth Guitar Fiend
This is horrible