The song "Big Time Dreamer" by Ty Herndon is about an individual who believes in the power of love and destiny. The lyrics express a longing for a romantic connection, paralleling the dreams and beliefs of the narrator's parents. The song suggests that the narrator and the person they are addressing were meant to be together, even if the other person is afraid of embracing their destiny. The narrator expresses their willingness to wait and have patience for the other person to reciprocate their feelings. The chorus reveals that the narrator is the son of a "big time dreamer," referring to their father who had strong beliefs in the power of love. The father's dreams and beliefs have influenced the narrator, making them a romantic and hopeful individual. Despite being told that falling for the other person is crazy, the narrator's mother also had a similar opinion when their father pursued her. The lyrics indicate that the narrator wants the other person to make their dreams come true by reciprocating their love. The song also alludes to the idea that romanticism runs in the narrator's family, as their grandfather was also a romantic fool. The lyrics mention Einstein's theory of relativity, implying that the emotions and love the narrator feels for the other person are deeply ingrained in their genes. Overall, "Big Time Dreamer" conveys the narrator's belief in love, destiny, and the power of dreams passed down through generations.