In Your Dreams
Wilco Lyrics


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Was I in your dreams
I'd like to know
Did I touch your hand and did it feel like snow?
Try to understand while I've got you on the phone

Did I hurt you like I know I can?
Tell me why you'd ever want to leave your loving man
Try to understand, please try to understand

Was I in your dreams
Was I in your dreams

This dreamer died when his dreams died too
But I don't really mind if I dream about you.
I can't say what any of that means

Oh was I in your dreams, late last night?
Did you hold your pillow, did you squeeze me tight?
I just want to make everything alright

Was I in your dreams
Was I in your dreams





Was I?

Overall Meaning

The song In Your Dreams by Wilco involves a dreamer questioning another person about whether or not they were in each other's dreams. The dreamer is fixated on their relationship and is questioning the other person to try and gain clarity about their true feelings towards them. The first stanza starts with the dreamer asking if they were in the other person's dreams, indicating an intimate connection between them. The next line, "Did I touch your hand and did it feel like snow?" implies a sense of coldness or detachment in their relationship that the dreamer is trying to understand.


In the second stanza, the dreamer acknowledges their past mistakes and wants to know if they've hurt the other person before. They are searching for an explanation for why the other person would want to leave their "loving man." The dreamer is desperate to understand and pleads with the other person to try to understand their feelings. The final stanza is a question, repeated twice, "Was I in your dreams?" indicating that the dreamer's entire fixation is on whether they are still intimately connected with the other person, even in their dreams.


Overall, the song In Your Dreams by Wilco is a poignant exploration of a dreamer's fixation on their intimate connection with another person. The dreamer is seeking understanding, connection, and reconciliation in their relationship despite past mistakes and distance.


Line by Line Meaning

Was I in your dreams
The singer wants to know if they appeared in the dreams of the person they are addressing.


I'd like to know
The singer is eager to find out if they were present in the other person's dreams.


Did I touch your hand and did it feel like snow?
The singer is curious if their touch was cold and distant.


Try to understand while I've got you on the phone
The artist wants the other person to listen and take them seriously while they have their attention on the phone.


Did I hurt you like I know I can?
The artist acknowledges that they have the ability to hurt the other person and wonders if they have done so.


Tell me why you'd ever want to leave your loving man
The singer is questioning why the other person would ever want to leave someone who loves them.


Try to understand, please try to understand
The singer is pleading with the other person to understand their point of view.


This dreamer died when his dreams died too
The artist feels as though a part of them has died alongside their dreams.


But I don't really mind if I dream about you.
Despite their dreams being shattered, the artist doesn't mind dreaming about the other person.


I can't say what any of that means
The artist is unsure of the significance of their dreams and emotions towards the other person.


Oh was I in your dreams, late last night?
The singer is specifically interested in whether or not they were in the other person's dreams the previous night.


Did you hold your pillow, did you squeeze me tight?
The artist wonders if the other person dreamt of holding them closely.


I just want to make everything alright
The singer wants to fix any potential problems between them and the other person.


Was I in your dreams
The singer reiterates their previous question, emphasizing their desire to know if they were in the other person's dreams.


Was I in your dreams
The singer repeats the question again, underscoring the importance of the answer to them.


Was I?
The artist concludes with a final echo of their main question.




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Written by: JEFF TWEEDY, JEFFREY SCOTT TWEEDY

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