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The line "It’s to the point where I love and I hate you" encapsulates the internal conflict of post-breakup trauma. Throughout the lyrics, Juice WRLD grapples with his own role in the relationship's failure: In a true lucid dream, the dreamer often gains control. However, Juice WRLD subverts this, singing, "I have these lucid dreams where I can't move a thing." This reflects a psychological state of sleep paralysis , where the "shadows" in his room represent the haunting presence of an ex-partner that he is powerless to banish. The song's title and central hook revolve around the duality of a lucid dream : |
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The line "It’s to the point where I love and I hate you" encapsulates the internal conflict of post-breakup trauma.
Throughout the lyrics, Juice WRLD grapples with his own role in the relationship's failure: Lucid Dreams Lyrics
In a true lucid dream, the dreamer often gains control. However, Juice WRLD subverts this, singing, "I have these lucid dreams where I can't move a thing." This reflects a psychological state of sleep paralysis , where the "shadows" in his room represent the haunting presence of an ex-partner that he is powerless to banish. The line "It’s to the point where I
The song's title and central hook revolve around the duality of a lucid dream : the dreamer often gains control. However