Jack Johnson - In Between Dreams album cover

Jack Johnson – Better Together Lyrics

Folk

There is no combination of words
I could put on the back of a postcard
No song that I could sing
But I can try for your heart
Our dreams
And they are made out of real things
Like a shoebox of photographs
With sepia-toned loving

Love is the answer at least
For most of the questions in my heart
Like why are we here? And where do we go?
And how come it's so hard?
It's not always easy
And sometimes life can be deceiving
I'll tell you one thing
It's always better when we're together

Mmm, it's always better when we're together
Yeah, we'll look at the stars when we're together
Well, it's always better when we're together
Yeah, it's always better when we're together

And all of these moments just might find
Their way into my dreams tonight
But I know that they'll be gone
When the morning light sings
And brings new things
For tomorrow night you see
That they'll be gone too
Too many things I have to do

But if all of these dreams might find
Their way into my day to day scene
I'd be under the impression
I was somewhere in between
With only two just me and you
Not so many things we got to do
Or places we got to be
We'll sit beneath the mango tree now

Yeah, it's always better when we're together
Mmm, we're somewhere in between together
Well, it's always better when we're together
Yeah, it's always better when we're together

I believe in memories
They look so, so pretty when I sleep
Hey now, and when I wake up
You look so pretty sleeping next to me
But there is not enough time
And there is no, no song I could sing
And there is no combination of words I could say
But I will still tell you one thing
We're better together

About This Song

"Better Together" is Jack Johnson's tender meditation on the inadequacy of language to express profound love and the transformative power of human connection. The song grapples with the fundamental limitation that words-whether spoken, sung, or written-can never fully capture the depth of romantic feeling, yet paradoxically uses those very words to create something beautiful and meaningful. Johnson explores how love provides answers to life's biggest existential questions while simultaneously acknowledging that relationships require work and aren't always straightforward. The track's gentle acoustic guitar fingerpicking and Johnson's warm, conversational vocal delivery create an intimate coffeehouse atmosphere that feels like a private conversation between lovers. His production style strips away unnecessary elements, letting the song breathe with natural reverb and subtle harmonies that mirror the organic, unpretentious nature of the lyrics. The song resonated deeply with listeners because it captures the universal experience of feeling overwhelmed by love's magnitude while finding comfort in simple togetherness. Johnson's ability to find profound meaning in everyday imagery-like sepia-toned photographs and postcards-speaks to how love transforms ordinary moments into treasured memories. The track became a wedding favorite and relationship anthem because it celebrates love as both a mystery worth pondering and a simple truth worth living.

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