“On the losing side of a one night stand. Lust and infatuation made me strung out on the hope that she’d want to see me again. Emotions can be blinders, but they are also the fuel for daydreams.”
- Scott Johnson (Lead Singer)
Influenced by Still Woozy, Dayglow, and John Mayer, Daydream was written...
[Verse 1]
Never had the chance to see that you saw this as a passing thing
It got past me
Thrown to the wayside
Caught up in a mess with no escaping
Lost at sea
[Pre-Chorus]
Oh my
Well now I’m fallin’
With nobody to catch me
[Chorus]
Strung out on the hope that you would
Wanna see me again
I didn’t think I need an exit plan
Could’ve shown you a promised land
No one else could ever know
How to be your promised man
[Post-Chorus]
Look how far we’ve come and how far we have to go
[Verse 2]
Last night of the decade wishin you were with me on the late night
On the late night
Cruisin through a daydream nevеr saw you putting on your brake lights
(Didn’t get an indication)
Was one night not good еnough
Out the door before I woke up
[Chorus]
Strung out on the hope that you would
Wanna see me again
(And never let me go)
I didn’t think I need an exit plan
Could’ve shown you a promised land
No one else could ever know
How to be your promised man
Daydream (brake lights) was written by Philip Etherington & Ahren Shreeve & Alejandro Marin & Scott Johnson.
Daydream (brake lights) was produced by Philip Etherington.
Juniper released Daydream (brake lights) on Thu Jan 28 2021.