Don't Mess with Doctor Dream
Thompson Twins Lyrics


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Don't mess with Doctor Dream
Don't mess with Doctor Dream

Come lay your head down on the stone

So cool and white and welcome home
Oh
Lose your troubles
Ease your pain

Soothe your soul in golden rain
Blue marble seas - I will make you feel so good - roll over me
Blue marble dreams - I like you always knew you would roll over me

Don't mess with Doctor Dream

Don't mess with Doctor Dream
He's not one for sympathy
Don't mess with Doctor Dream

Don't mess with Doctor Dream
He will bring you to your knees

In the hours before the dawn you curse the day that you were born
Those demons scream in ecstasy and you crawl around in agony
Doctor jeers and fades away
Yeah

This is the price that you must pay
Blue marble seas - I will make you feel so good - roll over me
Blue marble dreams - I like you always knew you would roll over me
Don't take that
Take this - take this

He's not one for sympathy
He will bring you to your knees
Oh
Lose your troubles
Ease your pain

This is the price you must pay

Don't mess with Doctor Dream

Don't mess with Doctor Dream
He's not one for sympathy
Don't mess with Doctor Dream

Don't mess with Doctor Dream
He will bring you to your knees





Don't take that
Take this

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Thompson Twins' song "Don't Mess with Doctor Dream" tell the story of a person who seeks refuge in their dreams as a means of escape from their troubles. Doctor Dream is described as a place where one can finally lay their head down and find peace. The blue marble seas and dreams are meant to represent the comfort and security that the dream world provides. However, the song implies that one should be careful not to rely too heavily on dreams, as Doctor Dream is not always a safe haven.


The lyrics also suggest that Doctor Dream can be a double-edged sword that can bring both pleasure and pain. The line "He will bring you to your knees" suggests that Doctor Dream can also be a nightmare, causing more harm than good. The final line of the song, "Don't take that, take this," implies that the dream world is not the solution to one's problems and that one must look elsewhere for answers.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't mess with Doctor Dream
Do not mess with Doctor Dream.


Come lay your head down on the stone
Lie down on the cold, hard stone.


So cool and white and welcome home
The stone is cold and white, but still feels like home.


Oh
Exclamation of surprise.


Lose your troubles
Let go of your worries.


Ease your pain
Reduce or eliminate your suffering.


Soothe your soul in golden rain
Find comfort in the falling golden rain.


Blue marble seas - I will make you feel so good - roll over me
The artist promises to make the listener feel good by rolling over them like waves in a blue sea.


Blue marble dreams - I like you always knew you would roll over me
The artist likes the listener's dreams as if they knew the dreams all along and invites them to roll over them like waves in a blue sea.


He's not one for sympathy
Doctor Dream is not sympathetic.


He will bring you to your knees
Doctor Dream will make you submit.


In the hours before the dawn you curse the day that you were born
During the early morning, you regret the day you were born.


Those demons scream in ecstasy and you crawl around in agony
The demons are happy and loud, while you suffer and crawl around in pain.


Doctor jeers and fades away
Doctor Dream mocks and disappears.


This is the price that you must pay
This is the consequence that you have to accept.


Don't take that
Do not accept that.


Take this - take this
Accept this instead.




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Comments from YouTube:

OmegaSoundSystem

The first time I ever heard this song was only 3 years ago, and I owned a cassette tape that had it. I was lucky enough that this was the first song on the album! Blew my mind

MampsUK

Just heard this now for the first time. I only looked this up as I was watching a top of the pops from 1985 and they were doing the chart countdown so looked this up and what a good tune this is

Lars Olsson

Loved this from the first time I heard it in the 80s.

Aramanth

I had this cool EP that had this awesome dub mix
of this song called "Shoot Out!" Video is still insanely impactful!!!!!
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David Garris

Excellent. Can't say anything else šŸ¾šŸ¶šŸ•

Alan Kelso

This was the answer to a pop quiz question today on the radio. Felt a bit sorry for the guy that didn't know it. It is awful.

John Francis

The best thing about Thompson Twins songs is the lyrics, they just take a bunch of standard colloquialisms and slang and voila.. a song.

Riccardo

Top!

Lisa Pezoldt

Never heard this song before

RetroCaptain

I heard it on the radio once or maybe twice.
Otherwise only on (I forgot which album I think Here's To Future Days) which I bought back not long after it first came out)

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