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It's like I'm fallen out of bed
From a long, weary dream
The sweetest flowers and fruits are hanging from trees
Falling off the giant bird that's been carrying me
It's like I've fallen out of bed
From a long and vivid dream
Just exactly as I remember
Every word
Every gesture
And my heart, in my mouth
Like I'm fallen out of bed
From a long and vivid dream
Finally I'm free of all the weight I've been carrying
And as that woman blows her cover
In the eye of the beholder
I'm a fish now out of water
Falling off a giant bird that's been carrying me
I fell open
I laid under
At the tip out
I was just your number
I want stay on it
And get back under
And if you think this is over
Then you're wrong
If you think this is over
Then you're wrong
If you think this is over
Then you're wrong
(Wake me up, wake me up)
If you think this is over
Then you're wrong
(Wake me up, wake me up)
Like I'm fallen out of bed
From a long and vivid dream
Finally I'm free of all the weight I've been carrying
When at last you'll give in
When at last you'll give in
Wake me up
Wake me up
Wake me up
Wake me up
Wake me up
Wake me up
From a long, weary dream
The sweetest flowers and fruits are hanging from trees
Falling off the giant bird that's been carrying me
It's like I've fallen out of bed
From a long and vivid dream
Just exactly as I remember
Every word
Every gesture
And my heart, in my mouth
Like I'm fallen out of bed
From a long and vivid dream
Finally I'm free of all the weight I've been carrying
And as that woman blows her cover
In the eye of the beholder
I'm a fish now out of water
Falling off a giant bird that's been carrying me
I fell open
I laid under
At the tip out
I was just your number
I want stay on it
And get back under
And if you think this is over
Then you're wrong
If you think this is over
Then you're wrong
If you think this is over
Then you're wrong
(Wake me up, wake me up)
If you think this is over
Then you're wrong
(Wake me up, wake me up)
Like I'm fallen out of bed
From a long and vivid dream
Finally I'm free of all the weight I've been carrying
When at last you'll give in
When at last you'll give in
Wake me up
Wake me up
Wake me up
Wake me up
Wake me up
Wake me up
Lyrics submitted by maggotbrain, edited by nmarks, minkawa, AnUser
Track duration: 05:20
"Separator" as written by Thomas Edward/greenwood Yorke
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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We all need to wake up to our true selves, and see that we are not separate from the world, but a part *of* the world.
I think it's about someone who has been in the dark about love. They finally found someone who they think is worthwhile and are not willing to give up easily.
He's "fallen out of bed from a long weary dream" because now he feels like he's living and found a purpose. Now he's seeing the world through rose-colored glasses when he talks about the trees and fruits. He has been in love before and is now recovered from that loss suggested by the lyrics "falling off the giant bird that's been carrying me" he is finally released from that past. And then just exactly as I remember because it's a similar feeling to when his first love.
Then with his "heart in his mouth" he feels nervous and excited about love like most people do at first when in love. He then says "In the eye of the beholder" which suggests beauty and that this woman is beautiful to him and now he is a fish out of water. He feels nervous and uncomfortable because he's in love.
I think he possibly expressed his feelings to this woman, "I fell open/ I laid under" he made himself vulnerable and she probably rejected him because "I was just your number" (I was thinking like a number line, people waiting to get to her.)
Now he is not going to give up, "if you think this is over then you're wrong"
and the echoes of "wake me up" are how he wants to wake up from this lonely slumber and wants to love and be loved again.
Does anyone else hear this as well.....when he says
"I've my heart in my mouth"
...it sounds layered to where it almost sounds like he is saying "in my mind" on top of it.
From a long, vivid dream
The sweetest flowered fruits are hanging from the tree
Falling off the giant bird that's been carrying me
It's like I'm falling out of bed
From a long and vivid dream
Just exactly as I remember
Every word
Every gesture
I've a heart in my mouth
Like I'm falling out of bed
From a long, vivid dream
Finally I'm free of all the weight I've been carrying
And as that woman blows her cover
In the eye of the beholder
I'm a fish now out of water
Falling off the giant bird that's been carrying me
I fell open
I laid under
At the tip out
Lost your number
I want to slip over
And get back under
And if you think this is over
Then you're wrong
If you think this is over
Then you're wrong
If you think this is over
Then you're wrong
(Wake me up, wake me up)
If you think this is over
Then you're wrong
(Wake me up, wake me up)
Like I'm falling out of bed
From a long, vivid dream
Finally I'm free of all the weight I've been carrying
When at last you give in
When at last you give in
Wake me up, wake me up
Wake me up, wake me up
Wake me up, wake me up
Wake me up, wake me up
"i've a hook in my mouth".
it would make sense given the later lyric of "i'm a fish now out of water"
as if he's been yanked back to reality from his ideal dream state.