From the album Two Star & The Dream Police
Mk.gee's 'Dream police' is a small, late-night confession about choosing harm over safety. It treats love as both the match that burns you and the rulebook that tells you to stay.
All my love Oh, please, put me out
The plea asks to be extinguished while handing over affection. That gives you the song's central trade: erase me, but take all my love.
She lit the world on fire The dream police is alive
The lover is described as incendiary and surveilling at once. The image compresses attraction and shame into one sharp sentence.
Don't you dare say to me Come on girl, dance for me
The tone flips from pleading to demand. That shift shows the singer as both wounded and entitled in the same breath.
I believe in your motion tonight I'll never leave, I won't run for my life
These lines promise endurance in the face of danger. They reveal stubborn consent more than courage.
Can't believe how you killed me tonight I'm taking all my love
Accusation and surrender sit side by side. The final grab of 'all my love' reads as surrender and a last attempt to control the damage.
This song lingers as a half-formed decision. Mk.gee makes surrender sound small and inevitable. You keep thinking about that last offering of love and the smoke it leaves behind