The song "Fanga I En Drøm" by Sondre Justad translates to "Caught in a Dream" in English. The lyrics tell the story of someone who dreams of being on a journey with their loved one, completely absorbed in each other's company. They imagine escaping from everything and everyone, immersing themselves in a better and simpler reality. The person acknowledges that they shouldn't be thinking about their loved one because it becomes difficult to see them again. They shouldn't long for them either because it complicates their relationship, but they still do. They describe the feeling of a new strength, a new spring, where they become the warm waves crashing onto the beach. They reference a perfect summer day back home in the north, where they can turn water into wine and small things into big ones. They feel brave and become the best at hiding. However, despite their thoughts and longing, they believe that the loved one hasn't been thinking about them. It becomes difficult for them to see each other again and they assume that the loved one hasn't missed them either. The loved one let them get so close that they started dreaming, feeling that their connection was far beyond anything they had experienced before. The person realizes that they shouldn't be thinking about their loved one, as it becomes difficult to see them again. They shouldn't long for them either, but it's challenging to continue having them as a friend. They presume that the loved one hasn't been thinking about them, longing for them, but the fact that they allowed the person to get so close caused them to start dreaming. The dreams feel distant and more significant, trapping them in an illusionary world. Overall, "Fanga I En Drøm" portrays the complexity of a relationship where one person dreams and longs for the other, while questioning if their feelings are reciprocated. It captures the bittersweet emotions of longing, the difficulties in letting go, and ultimately being caught in a dream-like state.