Talk:Dream Come True/@comment-24032889-20180511221535/@comment-24032889-20180512003015

So basically, "Look in all these other places and you'll find many other people like Weiss, whereas you can only find one me, and I can see things in you nobody else can." That does make sense, but I feel like the sentiment behind that isn't expressed as much in the other parts of the song as what I suggested.

I'm sure if someone else sang it or if it had a different rhythm, the lyrics would be clearer. The transcript we have is the same as pretty much all the ones on YouTube lyric videos, but it's just such an odd line to me.

Both lines have the sounds "Like i- -n- -ever- land a- p-rt in -uh world."

But I swear I can hear "in yuh world". There's a Y sound in there, but that Y sound isn't replicated in the lyric transcription we have.

The following quotation demonstrates the phonetic sounds that get muddled and blended with Casey's rendition. "Like I'll never land a part in your world." A difference is in the 'and' "land and port" and "land 'a' part."

The sound for N is similar to the sound for A, so I can understand why people would hear an N there. And if people hear an N, it's not a stretch for people to think it's "and" because conversationally, the sound of the D gets left out of that word a lot when people talk. I know I often don't say the D when I say "and". When I say it, the abrupt stop that happens after "an" signifies the abruptness of the sound of the letter D.

So the result is "land and port" because "part" and "port" arguably sound similar if Casey were to say them. And "land" and "port" are both descriptors of physical locations, which lends well to what 73.Anon.52 said.