If I Die
Power Of Dreams Lyrics


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I fall onto the floor
With a bottle in my hand
If I drunk anymore
I could die

I'm comatosed but walking
Between numbers that I like
But now the well's run dry
I'm going home

I said it I meant it
Oh no I changed my mind again
Again

What would you do if I die
What would you do if I die
What would you do if I die
What would you do if I die

Everybody's addicted to something or other
Everybody wants to get high

Take a final drop before you go home
Take a final dream before you go

I said it I meant it
Oh no I changed my mind again
Again

What would you do if I die
What would you do if I die
What would you do if I die
What would you do if I die

I said it I meant it
I never felt this way before
Before

What would you do if I die
What would you do if I die




What would you do if I die
What would you do if I die

Overall Meaning

"If I Die" by Power of Dreams delves into the allure and repercussions of substance abuse. The opening lines describe the singer's current state of being, lying on the floor with a bottle in hand, dangerously close to death. Their addiction has taken over and they can no longer control it, leading them to question what the consequences of their actions will be. They're numb and disconnected, fooled by the fleeting pleasure of the drug. However, as the well runs dry, they realize that no matter how much they try to escape reality, they must eventually face it. The repeated questions of "What would you do if I die" suggest a plea for help or a fear of what others will think of them if they were to meet an untimely end because of their addiction.


The repetition of "I said it, I meant it" hints at the indecisiveness that often accompanies addiction. The singer has expressed their desire to quit before, but cannot seem to stick to that resolution. They're desperate for something to change but cannot find a way out of their own self-destruction.


The chorus serves as a reminder that addiction can affect anyone, and the desire to feel good or escape reality is a universal human desire. The lines "Everybody's addicted to something or other / Everybody wants to get high" suggest that addiction is not a one-size-fits-all problem, but rather something that many people struggle with, each in their own unique way.


Overall, "If I Die" speaks to the dangerous and often deadly consequences of addiction, while also grappling with the human desire for pleasure and escape, and the fear of the impact that our actions may have on those around us.


Line by Line Meaning

I fall onto the floor
The singer has fallen and is likely heavily intoxicated.


With a bottle in my hand
The singer is holding a bottle, indicating they have been drinking.


If I drunk anymore
The singer has already consumed a lot of alcohol and is concerned about the potential consequences of drinking more.


I could die
The artist is aware that drinking to excess can be fatal.


I'm comatosed but walking
The artist is feeling very intoxicated but is still able to move around.


Between numbers that I like
The singer is likely referring to songs they enjoy, indicating that they are at a party or club.


But now the well's run dry
The singer has run out of alcohol to drink.


I'm going home
The artist is leaving wherever they are and going back to their own home.


I said it I meant it
The artist is emphatic and sincere in their statement.


Oh no I changed my mind again
The artist is indecisive and may struggle with sticking to their convictions.


What would you do if I die
The singer is asking a hypothetical question, wondering how people would react and feel if they were to die.


Everybody's addicted to something or other
The artist believes that everyone has their own addiction or vice.


Everybody wants to get high
The singer is suggesting that everyone desires to feel euphoric.


Take a final drop before you go home
The singer is recommending that people indulge in a final drink or drug before heading home for the night.


Take a final dream before you go
The singer is implying that people should have one last pleasant experience before going to bed.


I never felt this way before
The artist is experiencing a new and intense emotion.




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