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In dreams the world keep going round and round
The speakers reality was completely shattered when that important person died. Now, the speaker feels like the only place he will be happy is in his dreams.
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Now my old world is gone for dead
The speakers life may have changed dramatically through the death of someone important to him. After the death of this person his "old world" died along with that person.
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The speaker of this song either lost someone he loved or someone said something to him that stuck with him forever. The speaker losing someone he loved seems more plausible because it talks about a woman described as the oceans daughter several times. Also, the line "my old world is gone and dead" suggests his life changed through the death of someone important to him. This is basically just someone going through the processes of grief. 1- Denial, the speaker hallucinates or imagines someone he loved and lost. 2- Anger, the repetition of the phrase "cant get it out of my head" gives off a frustrated tone. 3- bargaining, if the speaker is acting like robin hood, William tell, ect., its because they think it will resolve their problems. 4- depression, the speaker seems to be happiest In their dreams, which could be a sign of depression. 5- acceptance, this is the only stage the speaker does not seem to go through.
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Searching for her silver light
When I think of someone searching for their silver light, I think of someone finding something that makes them truly happy in life. I believe the "her" in this line is referring to the oceans daughter who is described in previous lines.
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ebbtide
The period between high and low tide during which water flows away from the shore. the receding or outgoing tide.
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Robin hood and william tell and ivanhoe and lancelot, they don't envy me
Robin Hood, William Tell and Ivanhoe are all allusions to old folk stories. each are knights or heroes who commit crimes, or do things that are morally wrong to benefit others. 

They don't envy the speaker because they have to do something really wrong or horrible to benefit someone.
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Walking on a wave's chicane
Employ trickery or chicanery. An artificial narrowing or turn on a road. The speaker is imagining or hallucinating about a woman walking on a wave.
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Oh, to sleep, per-chance to dream
To live again those joyous scenes
The laughter and the follies
That are locked inside my head
The speaker wishes to go back to his childhood because the world seemed better then. The only time the speaker can be happy is to escape reality by sleeping. .
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