Dream Within A Dream
Spirit Lyrics


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Standing on a mountain top
She's looking to the sea above her
Dream within a dream
And it twice removes her will to wonder

I'm home, my soul, my soul, newborn baby cries

Stepping off this mortal coil will be my pleasure
Giving the gift that giving brings to be my pleasure

Sitting in a room of wood
Rainbows pouring through the laughter
Dream within a dream
It recalls the sound of younger laughter

I'm home, my soul, my soul, newborn baby cry

Stepping off this mortal coil will be my pleasure
Giving the gift that giving brings to be my pleasure

Stepping off this mortal coil
Stepping off this mortal coil
Stepping off this mortal coil
Stepping off this mortal coil




Stepping off this mortal coil
Stepping off this mortal coil

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Spirit’s song “Dream Within a Dream” describe a person standing on a mountain top, looking out at the sea above her, lost in her own thoughts. She is experiencing a “dream within a dream”, a psychological state that suggests a person is so far removed from reality that even their own will to wonder is lost. The lyrics then shift to describe the experience of being born and the overwhelming feeling of being a newborn crying baby. The next verse depicts the image of someone sitting in a room made of wood, laughter filling the space like pouring rainbows. Again, the dream within a dream state is referenced, this time recalling the sound of younger laughter.


The repeated refrain of “stepping off this mortal coil” refers to the idea of death and the release of the soul from the physical body. The lyrics suggest that this release will be a pleasure, fulfilling the desire to give and bestow gifts. The song creates an ethereal, dreamlike atmosphere that reflects the idea of being lost in thought and disconnected from reality.


Line by Line Meaning

Standing on a mountain top
In a position of power and perspective


She's looking to the sea above her
Seeking greater possibilities beyond her current position


Dream within a dream
Desire for something beyond reality


And it twice removes her will to wonder
The dream is so powerful that it takes away her curiosity


I'm home, my soul, my soul, newborn baby cries
Feeling at peace with oneself, even amidst the chaos of new beginnings


Stepping off this mortal coil will be my pleasure
Looking forward to an end to physical existence


Giving the gift that giving brings to be my pleasure
Finding joy in the act of giving


Sitting in a room of wood
Being in a natural, organic environment


Rainbows pouring through the laughter
Joy and happiness abound, represented by colorful imagery


It recalls the sound of younger laughter
Memories of a carefree time in life


Stepping off this mortal coil
Reinforcement of desire for an end to physical existence


Stepping off this mortal coil
Repetition of the previous line for emphasis


Stepping off this mortal coil
Repetition of the previous line for emphasis


Stepping off this mortal coil
Repetition of the previous line for emphasis


Stepping off this mortal coil
Repetition of the previous line for emphasis


Stepping off this mortal coil
Repetition of the previous line for emphasis




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Comments from YouTube:

Neil Old

Great song. One of the best rock albums of the 60's. Solid through and through, or song for song.

Greg Scherzinger

great song. great group

Owen Ross

I bought this LP 50 years ago. Compare this to the dross that now passes as music. God, we were a great, kind loving nation then. What’s happened?

Russ VanHeel

that was the greatest and freest time in the history of rock n roll. It was like a great jazz period. And there were so many great bands that many of them were overshadowed and didn't get what they deserved.

Eric Fisher

First heard this on "Collage" on KRLA 1110 in Los Angeles. Thanks, Art Laboe. May you rest in peace.

Tammy Tennant

The only song

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