SWEET DREAMS
Kevin Fox Lyrics


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Sweet dreams are made of this
who am I to disagree I travel the world and the seven seas everybody's looking for something.some of them wants to abuse you.some of them wants




Overall Meaning

to be abused


In Kevin Fox's song "Sweet Dreams," the lyrics are reflective of a person's quest to find meaning and fulfillment in life. The song opens with the line, "Sweet dreams are made of this, who am I to disagree," which suggests that the singer acknowledges their own limitations and recognizes that everyone has their own unique perspective and experiences in the world. The line "I travel the world and the seven seas" suggests that the singer has seen many different things and experienced many different cultures, but still feels as though something is missing in their life. The phrase "everybody's looking for something" reinforces this idea, as it suggests that everyone is searching for their own sense of purpose and fulfillment.


Line by Line Meaning

Sweet dreams are made of this
A blissful state of rest and tranquility can be achieved.


who am I to disagree
I humbly offer no opposition or disapproval.


I travel the world and the seven seas
I have experienced various cultures and traveled to distant lands.


everybody's looking for something
All individuals have unique goals and aspirations.


some of them wants to abuse you
Certain individuals desire to mistreat and exploit others for personal gain.


some of them wants to be abused
Others have a desire to be subjected to mistreatment and abuse.




Writer(s): ERIC PASLAY, ANDREW BREWER, KEVIN JONES, DOUGLAS JONES

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