Lost In The Dream
MONSTA X
Navigating the Labyrinth of Dreams and Reality
“Lost In The Dream” by MONSTA X delves into the complex interplay between dreams and reality, exploring themes of longing, escapism, and the struggle to distinguish between the two. The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who is trapped in a recurring dream, unable to escape the allure and beauty of the fantasy world they have created. The repetition of “La la la la la” at the beginning and end of the song emphasizes the cyclical nature of this dream state, suggesting an endless loop from which the protagonist cannot break free.
The lyrics describe a deep yearning for a person who seems to vanish with the morning light, leaving the protagonist in a state of perpetual longing. This person is depicted as a beautiful illusion, a shadow that the protagonist desperately wants to hold onto, even though they are aware it is just a dream. The lines “꿈인 걸 알아도 헤어 나오질 못해 환상이라도 (아름다운 너)” translate to “Even though I know it’s a dream, I can’t come out of it, even if it’s an illusion (beautiful you),” highlighting the protagonist's internal conflict between the desire to stay in the dream and the need to face reality.
The song also touches on the idea of a prophetic dream or a recurring daydream that reflects the protagonist's deepest desires and fears. The lyrics “이건 어쩜 부면 확실한 예지몽 매번 반복되는 내 소망의 백일몽” suggest that the dream might be a premonition or a manifestation of their unfulfilled wishes. The dream becomes a double-edged sword, offering both solace and torment, as the protagonist finds themselves increasingly lost in this dream world, unable to wake up and face the reality of their loss.
The emotional intensity of the song is further amplified by the haunting melody and the passionate delivery of the lyrics by MONSTA X. The group's signature style, which blends powerful vocals with dynamic rap verses, adds depth to the narrative, making the listener feel the protagonist's anguish and desperation. The song ultimately captures the universal human experience of grappling with dreams and reality, and the pain of longing for something or someone that may never be within reach.