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Iration – Dream Lyrics

Ska

You're living out there, surrounded by blue
Lush green eyes, sand on your shoes
You're home and I dream of you
Remember those times?
You could make a fantasy appear in real life
Every time I leave you now I have to think twice
And dream of you
And it's true, there's nowhere quite like you
It's about time that you knew
You're home and I
Dream of you I dream
Dream of you I dream
Dream of you I dream
You're home and I
When I'm lost out there, you're easy to find
I close my eyes, you're in my mind
You're home and I dream of you
December sunshine, the only memories are ones that make me feel fine
Just know we'll be together when I see you in my dream of you
And it's true, there's nowhere quite like you
It's about time that you knew
You're home and I
Dream of you I dream
Dream of you I dream
Dream of you I dream
You're home and I
Dream of you I dream
Dream of you I dream
Dream of you I dream
You're home and I
I dream
Dream of you I dream
Dream of you I dream
You're home and I
Dream of you I dream
Dream of you I dream
Dream of you I dream
You're home and I

About This Song

"Dream" by Iration is a wistful reggae-ska fusion that captures the aching beauty of long-distance love and the way cherished places become intertwined with the people we associate with them. The song explores the protagonist's deep longing for someone who represents both romantic love and a sense of home-someone surrounded by tropical imagery of "blue" waters, "lush green eyes," and sandy beaches that suggest an island paradise. Rather than simply missing a person, the narrator is mourning the loss of an entire world that this person embodied, where "fantasy could appear in real life" and every moment felt magical. The repetitive, hypnotic chorus of "Dream of you I dream" mirrors the obsessive nature of memory and longing, while the ska-influenced upbeat rhythm creates a bittersweet contrast to the melancholic lyrics. Iration's production blends laid-back reggae grooves with subtle ska upstrokes, creating a sound that feels both nostalgic and immediate. The song resonates with listeners who understand how certain people become synonymous with specific places and times in our lives, and how losing them means losing access to those transformative experiences. The track's genius lies in its ability to make the personal universal-everyone has someone who made ordinary moments feel like dreams, and whose absence makes the world feel less vivid and magical.

Comments (2)

  • Aaron Taylor
    lovvee this song.
  • Samantha Kaitlin Cowper
    its a song about Hawai'i Nei. Love it.