Summary
Highlights
The song opens with the evocative phrase 'Someday in a World of Nothing', setting a contemplative and somewhat melancholic tone for the piece.
The narrator questions what they should say if they were to meet a loved one again in a dream, highlighting vulnerability and perhaps a sense of unpreparedness.
The lyrics express a wish for the loved one to find happiness and swim with a smile through painful days, with rain serving to hide tears, indicating a deep empathy.
The chorus introduces a hopeful and romantic image: 'Someday in a world of nothing, let’s kiss while dancing', juxtaposing an empty world with a moment of connection.
A broader perspective is offered, noting that 'Somewhere in the world, someone is singing of love today', suggesting a universal experience even in personal solitude.
The narrator observes a strange emotional state, almost forgetting but not truly feeling sadness, which is presented as a curious paradox.
Despite the possibility of not meeting, the commitment to singing love to the person remains, emphasizing enduring affection.
A poignant and ironic line proposes telling a very first lie 'Someday in a world without lies', hinting at the complexities and necessary fictions in relationships.
The song concludes with the personal revelation that the narrator also possesses 'a love worth singing', bringing the universal theme back to a personal affirmation.