Only In Dreams
Anti-Cimex
The Liberation Found in Dreams
Anti-Cimex's song 'Only In Dreams' delves into the theme of freedom and the constraints imposed by societal norms. The lyrics suggest that true freedom can only be found in dreams, where individuals are free to be their authentic selves without the limitations and expectations of the real world. This notion is encapsulated in the lines, 'Only in dreams can man be free / Free to be what he wants to be,' highlighting the contrast between the boundless possibilities of dreams and the rigid structure of daily life.
The song also critiques the repetitive and conformist nature of society. The line, 'A pattern is followed day by day / The newborn one end up the same way,' suggests a cycle of conformity that stifles individuality from birth. This pattern is depicted as a trap, where people are 'captured by rules' and 'surrounded by fools,' indicating a sense of entrapment and frustration with societal expectations.
Anti-Cimex, known for their raw and aggressive punk sound, uses this song to convey a powerful message about the importance of holding onto one's dreams. The repeated advice to 'Hold on to your dreams like you used to do' serves as a reminder to resist the pressures of conformity and to cherish the freedom found in dreams. The song resonates with anyone who feels constrained by societal norms and yearns for the liberation that dreams can offer.