"If you dream but invite the moonlight into your heart, you will get drunk before you rest" is a lyric poem with beautiful artistic conception, which often expresses feelings such as sadness, missing or dreaming. Among them, "If you dream in my heart" means that dreams really exist, just like the starry sky, flashing with longing and expectation; Inviting Moonlight shows the yearning for spiritual pursuit, that is, longing for real liberation and self-transcendence; And "get drunk before you rest" expresses an emotion of escaping, giving up or letting go, that is, easily putting aside worldly troubles and enjoying a situation of flying more freely like drinking.
Generally speaking, this sentence shows a bleak, lonely and sad artistic conception, a sense of detachment and liberation, leaving a trace of desolation and thinking.