Dom de Sonhar

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The Gift of Dreaming: A Journey Through Love and Illusion

Exaltasamba's song "Dom de Sonhar" delves into the complex interplay between love, illusion, and the power of dreams. The lyrics open with a plea for affection, even if it is insincere. The singer asks to be told they are loved, even if it is a lie or a joke, highlighting a deep yearning for emotional connection. This request underscores a willingness to embrace illusion over harsh reality, suggesting that the comfort of a beautiful lie can sometimes be preferable to the pain of truth.

The song continues to explore the theme of dreaming as a form of escapism. The singer reveals that when they are quiet, they are actually lost in a dream, holding the hand of their beloved. This imagery paints a picture of a person who finds solace and happiness in their dreams, where their desires and fantasies come to life. The act of dreaming becomes a sanctuary, a place where the singer can experience the love and connection they crave, even if it is not real.

In the chorus, the singer invites their beloved to transform their dreams into reality by joining them on this imaginative journey. The repeated plea to "transform in truth this gift of dreaming" emphasizes the power and importance of dreams in the singer's life. The song concludes with a poignant admission: it is madness to look at the beloved and not desire them. This final line encapsulates the central tension of the song—the struggle between the longing for genuine love and the acceptance of illusion as a means to cope with unfulfilled desires.

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