Day Dreaming
Marie Davidson Lyrics


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A driver will drive you
A booker will book you
A promoter will pay you
A player will play you

Living is not a lucrative job
No one will do it for you
When you're alone, you're alone
Few years to live then you're gone





Overall Meaning

Marie Davidson's song "Day Dreaming" is a contemplative song that highlights the reality of living. The song talks about different people in the music industry like the driver, booker, promoter, and player who play different roles in the music industry but ultimately have a common goal of making a living from music. However, the artist emphasizes that living itself is not a lucrative job, and no one will do it for you. This line implies that living is not an easy task as it requires a lot of effort to survive, and there's no one to rely on for help.


The chorus of the song "when you're alone, you're alone; few years to live then you're gone" hints at the fact that everyone is alone in their struggle to survive, and there's only a short time to live on this planet. The meaning of this line is that despite the different roles people play in the music industry, we are all the same and will all face the inevitability of death. The song, therefore, urges people to enjoy life because it's short, and no one is guaranteed to live forever.


Line by Line Meaning

A driver will drive you
Someone else will transport you from place to place.


A booker will book you
Someone else will schedule your appointments or engagements.


A promoter will pay you
Someone else will provide payment for your services or performances.


A player will play you
Someone else will involve you in their games or activities.


Living is not a lucrative job
Being alive does not pay well or offer financial reward.


No one will do it for you
You must take responsibility for your own life and actions.


When you're alone, you're alone
Even in a crowd or with others, ultimately you are responsible for yourself and your own wellbeing.


Few years to live then you're gone
Life is short and finite, and everyone will die eventually.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Marie Davidson, Pierre Guerineau

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