Scream – Caesar, Daniel


I don’t know about my dreams

I don’t know about my dreaming anymore

All that I know is

I’m falling, falling, falling, falling

Might as well fall in

I don’t know about my love

I don’t know about my loving anymore

All that I know is

I’m falling, falling, falling, falling

Might as well fall in

I don’t know about my dreams

I don’t know about my dreaming anymore

All that I know is

I’m turning, turning, turning

Might as well turn in

I don’t know about my love

I don’t know about my loving anymore

All that I know is

I’m falling, falling, falling, falling

Might as well fall in

Exploring Vulnerability and Uncertainty

“Scream” by Caesar and Daniel delves into the complex emotions that arise when dreams and love start to feel distant or unattainable. The repetition of phrases like “I don’t know about my dreams” and “I don’t know about my love” highlights a sense of confusion and vulnerability. The lyrics evoke a feeling of surrender, as the narrator admits to falling—both literally and metaphorically—into the unknown. This motif of falling suggests a willingness to let go, even when certainty fades, and to embrace whatever comes next. The simple yet powerful language creates a raw and relatable atmosphere, resonating with anyone who has experienced doubt in their aspirations or relationships.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Caesar, Daniel
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