All I Do is Dream of You
Kat Edmonson Lyrics


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All I do is dream of you
The whole night through
With the dawn I still go on
Dreaming of you
You're every thought
You're every thing
You're every song I ever sing
Summer, winter, autumn and spring
And were there more than twenty-four hours a day
They'd be spent in sweet content dreaming away
The skies are grey, the skies are blue




Morning, noon and night-time, too
All I do the whole day through is dream of you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "All I Do is Dream of You" by Kat Edmonson express a deep sense of longing and infatuation. The opening line, "All I do is dream of you, the whole night through," suggests that the singer's thoughts are consumed by a particular person, to the point where even in their dreams, they cannot escape thinking about them. This intense fixation continues into the morning, indicating that the person is constantly on the singer's mind, even after waking up. The repetition of the phrase "dreaming of you" emphasizes the persistent nature of their thoughts and feelings.


The lyrics convey that the person being dreamt about holds immense significance in the singer's life. The lines "You're every thought, you're every thing, you're every song I ever sing" illustrate that this individual occupies every corner of the singer's mind and heart. The use of seasonal references like "Summer, winter, autumn, and spring" suggests that this infatuation is enduring and not tethered to a specific time of year. The mention of singing further highlights the deep emotional connection the singer feels, as if every melody is dedicated to this special person.


The lyrics also touch upon the idea of time and how it seems insufficient to contain the singer's longing. The line "And were there more than twenty-four hours a day, they'd be spent in sweet content dreaming away" conveys a sense of yearning for more time to immerse themselves in thoughts of the beloved. This desire for an extension of time suggests a desire for an eternal moment of bliss and contentment with the person they are dreaming of. The mention of "sweet content" adds a feeling of tranquility and satisfaction to the yearning expressed in the song.


The closing stanza of the lyrics further reinforces the idea that the person being dreamt of is all-encompassing in the singer's life. The lines "The skies are grey, the skies are blue, morning, noon, and night-time too, all I do the whole day through is dream of you" reiterates the constant presence of the person in the singer's thoughts, regardless of external circumstances or time of day. The repetition of the phrase "dream of you" emphasizes the single-minded focus and unwavering devotion that the singer feels towards this individual, making it clear that their thoughts and dreams are utterly consumed by their love and longing.


Line by Line Meaning

All I do is dream of you
My thoughts are constantly filled with thoughts of you


The whole night through
From dusk until dawn


With the dawn I still go on
Even in the light of day


Dreaming of you
My mind continues to conjure images of you


You're every thought
You occupy my every thought


You're every thing
You are my everything


You're every song I ever sing
You inspire every song that I sing


Summer, winter, autumn and spring
No matter the season, you are always on my mind


And were there more than twenty-four hours a day
If time allowed, I would spend every moment dreaming about you


They'd be spent in sweet content dreaming away
I would happily lose myself in blissful dreams of you


The skies are grey, the skies are blue
Regardless of the weather, my thoughts are always of you


Morning, noon and night-time, too
From morning until night, you are always in my thoughts


All I do the whole day through is dream of you
Every moment of my day is consumed by dreams of you




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: ARTHUR FREED, NACIO BROWN, NACIO HERB BROWN

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