These shadows are interpreted as both literal visual disturbances during sleep paralysis and figurative memories that linger long after the person has physically left. Themes of Deception and Self-Reflection
In a true lucid dream, the dreamer often gains control. However, Juice WRLD subverts this, singing, "I have these lucid dreams where I can't move a thing." This reflects a psychological state of sleep paralysis , where the "shadows" in his room represent the haunting presence of an ex-partner that he is powerless to banish. Lucid Dreams Lyrics
Throughout the lyrics, Juice WRLD grapples with his own role in the relationship's failure: These shadows are interpreted as both literal visual
In the verse "I thought you were the one, listening to my heart instead of my head," he admits to choosing emotional impulse over rational warning signs. Throughout the lyrics, Juice WRLD grapples with his
The line "It’s to the point where I love and I hate you" encapsulates the internal conflict of post-breakup trauma.