The Unyielding Pursuit of Dreams

Banda Universos' song "Meu Sonho" is a powerful anthem about the relentless pursuit of one's dreams, despite the obstacles and naysayers. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a dream that seems almost unattainable, described as being "too far to reach" and "too high to achieve." This metaphor of trying to touch the sky encapsulates the enormity and difficulty of the dream, suggesting that it is something grand and seemingly out of reach.

The song also delves into the external pressures and doubts that often accompany ambitious dreams. The lines "They say I can't have it, that I need to forget" and "They say it's not for me, that it will never be like this" reflect the discouragement and skepticism from others. These voices of doubt are a common experience for many who dare to dream big, and the song captures the emotional struggle of being told to give up on something deeply cherished.

However, the chorus serves as a powerful declaration of resilience and determination. The repeated assertion, "I won't stop dreaming what I've always dreamed, I won't get tired of fighting, of trying," is a defiant stand against giving up. The dream has become an integral part of the singer's identity, as emphasized by the line, "I've already let this dream become part of my being." This unwavering commitment to one's dreams, despite the odds, is the heart of the song's message, inspiring listeners to hold on to their aspirations and continue striving for them.

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  2. Escuridão
  3. Minha Proteção (Salmo 91)
  4. Forte Sou
  5. Eu Te Escolhi
  6. Tentei Fugir
  7. Um Sonho Bom Pra Mim
  8. Amor Maior
  9. Perdão
  10. Vem Cear
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