Quiero Soñar

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The Yearning for Connection in 'Quiero Soñar'

Juego de Dos's song 'Quiero Soñar' delves deep into the emotional turmoil of longing and the desire for connection. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who is struggling with the fear of expressing their true feelings. The opening lines, 'Quiero robar silencio para dartelo si puedo,' suggest a yearning to share unspoken words and emotions that have been held back due to fear. This fear is a recurring theme, as the narrator admits that it prevents them from giving the affection they owe to their loved one.

The chorus, 'Si quiero soñar, quiero tenerte una vez mas,' highlights the intense desire to escape loneliness and be with the person they love. The phrase 'absurda soledad' underscores the absurdity and pain of their solitude, which punishes their soul to the point of saturation. The repetition of wanting to turn around and see their loved one there signifies a deep-seated need for reassurance and presence, which they feel is essential for their emotional survival.

Throughout the song, the narrator acknowledges the life-giving force their loved one provides, describing them as a guide and a voice in their silence. The line 'sin ti mi mundo solo es un sueño roto' poignantly captures the sense of incompleteness and despair without their presence. The song culminates in a plea for forgiveness for their relentless desire to fight for this connection, despite the fear and obstacles. 'Quiero Soñar' is a heartfelt expression of the struggle between fear and the overwhelming need for love and connection, making it a relatable and emotionally charged piece.

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