Dreamland
The Rent Lyrics


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Lately
I've been fantasizing
About the world
That lies ahead of me
But I am
Slowly realizing
That this second I'm in
Might be the last second I see

Who knows if night is still to come
When all I know is yesterday
Who knows if I'll make it to see the setting sun
The future's only always on its way

I've been
Living in a place they call the dreamland
Once you're there
It's so damn hard to leave
And I just really need to
Slow down
'Cause I've been living
At such an incredible speed

And who knows if night is still to come
When all I know is yesterday
Who knows if I'll make it to see the rising sun
The future's only always on its way

The future's only always on its way
The future's only always on its way




The future's only always on its way
The future's only always on its way

Overall Meaning

In the lyrics of The Rent's song "Dreamland," the singer reflects on their current state of mind and the uncertainties of the future. The singer starts by expressing their fantasies about what lies ahead, but also acknowledges the reality of the present moment. They are slowly realizing the transient nature of life, contemplating the fragility of each passing second. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and the fleeting nature of time, suggesting that the present moment may be the last one they experience.


As the song progresses, the singer poses poignant questions about the unknown future and the inevitability of change. They wonder if night is approaching or if they will witness the setting sun, emphasizing the uncertainty and unpredictability of life. Despite their contemplation of the future, the singer seems to be grounded in the familiarity of yesterday, hinting at a sense of nostalgia or longing for the past. The lyrics convey a sense of introspection and a recognition of the impermanence of time.


The chorus reveals the singer's struggle with leaving the dreamland, a metaphorical place of comfort or escapism. They describe the difficulty of detaching oneself from this dreamlike state and emphasize the need to slow down from the fast pace at which they have been living. The dreamland symbolizes a state of mind where one can avoid the harsh realities of life, suggesting a desire for a more balanced and mindful existence.


The repetition of the line "The future's only always on its way" serves as a sobering reminder of the inevitability of change and the unstoppable passage of time. The singer contemplates the unknown possibilities that the future holds while grappling with the complexities of the present moment. Through these reflective lyrics, The Rent invites listeners to ponder the cyclical nature of time, the importance of being present, and the perpetual journey towards an uncertain future.


Line by Line Meaning

Lately
Recently


I've been fantasizing
I've been imagining and daydreaming


About the world
About the possibilities and future


That lies ahead of me
That awaits me


But I am
However, I am


Slowly realizing
Gradually understanding


That this second I'm in
That this moment


Might be the last second I see
Could potentially be my final moment


Who knows if night is still to come
Uncertainty about the future


When all I know is yesterday
When all I have is the past


Who knows if I'll make it to see the setting sun
Doubt about witnessing the end of the day


The future's only always on its way
The future is inevitable


I've been living in a place they call the dreamland
I've been residing in a state of illusion or fantasy


Once you're there
Once you're caught up in it


It's so damn hard to leave
It's extremely difficult to break free


And I just really need to
And I truly must


Slow down
Calm down and take it easy


'Cause I've been living at such an incredible speed
Because I've been rushing through life


The future's only always on its way
The future is always approaching




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Jake Sargent, Joey Miller, Rylee Griffin

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