“Is a dream a lie if it don't come true? Or is it something worse?”
Bruce Springsteen’s line, “Is a dream a lie if it don't come true? Or is it something worse?” explores the complex nature of hope and disappointment. At first, Springsteen questions whether unfulfilled dreams are simply falsehoods—lies we tell ourselves to stay motivated. However, by suggesting there might be “something worse,” he delves deeper into the emotional impact of failure. This “something worse” can be interpreted as the painful realization that unachieved dreams may lead to disillusionment, regret, or a loss of purpose. The quote captures the bittersweet tension between aspiration and reality, reminding us that dreams hold power not only in their fulfillment but also in how we cope when they remain out of reach.
“Now everyone dreams of a love faithful and true,But you and I know what this world can do.So let's make our steps clear so the other may see.And I'll wait for you...should I fall behind wait for me.”
“Talk about a dream,try to make it real”
“The best music... is essentially there to provide you something to face the world with.”
“Walk tall, or baby don't walk at all.”
“We said we'd walk together baby come what may.That come the twilight should we lose our way.If as we're walkin a hand should slip free,I'll wait for youAnd should I fall behind,Wait for me.”
“the poets down here don't write nothin' at all, they just stand back and let it all be...”