2012년 4월 18일 수요일

Dreamworld -- Robin Thicke


I would be you, you would be me, we would be one, we would be
just fine  The ice caps wouldn't be melting and neither would I, 
I would just drive my big old car, and everything would be alright 
And energy would just fall down right from the sky, yeah 

Words would fly right from out of my mind, out of my mind into
your heart, into your life And everything would sound just right,
and no one would stop me from drinking my wine 

(**) That's my dreamworld, that's my dreamworld, it's more than
a dream My dreamworld, that's my dreamworld, and I wanna live
in my dream,  

For the real world just don't feel right I wouldn't spend my days searching for, searching for lost time, yeah hey yee  
I wouldn't be so damn sensitive, I'd let things go by 
No matter what the weather, I'd learn to change, I'd change
with the time, yeah he 

And everytime I need a woman, she'd appear right by me 
She hold me tight, treat me right, and tell me that everything is
gonna be, is gonna be alright, alright 
That's my dreamworld, that's my dreamworld 

I would tell Van Gogh that he was loved, there's no need to cry 
I would say Marvin Gay your father didn't want you to die 
There would be no black and white, the world just treat my wife
right  We could down in Mississipi and no one would look at us trice,  

(*) am 
That's my dreamworld, that's my dreamworld, and I wanna live in my dream, (dream)

This song addresses the racism Thicke has experienced while traveling with his African-American wife, the actress Paula Patton. Thicke explained "That song is a direct response to walking in Mississippi and being looked at sideways."  (songfacts)  



             


     

            Marcus exposes racist situations he encounters on a job interview.

댓글 없음:

댓글 쓰기