Immersed in a world of melancholy and introspection, this poignant melody unfolds a narrative of regret and resignation. The lyrics speak to the perpetual dreamers, who dwell on fantasies to the point of no return, often causing irreversible damage. A sense of helplessness permeates, suggesting that certain situations are beyond our control or understanding. The white room by the window symbolizes isolation and longing for light or hope. Yet, there's an acceptance of fate; a readiness to serve - perhaps indicating the band's commitment to their music despite personal struggles. It's a haunting exploration of human frailty and resilience, reminding us that even in despair, we can find purpose and meaning.
Daydreaming
Lyrics
Dreamers
They never learn
They never learn
Beyond the point
Of no return
Of no return
And it's too late
The damage is done
The damage is done
This goes
Beyond me
Beyond you
The white room
By a window
Where the sun comes
Through
And we are
Just happy to serve
Just happy to serve
You
Writer(s): Colin Greenwood, Jonny Greenwood, Edward O'Brien, Philip Selway, Thom Yorke
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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