A Kiss To Build A Dream On

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The Romantic Foundation of Dreams in Louis Armstrong's Melody

Louis Armstrong's 'A Kiss To Build A Dream On' is a classic tune that encapsulates the romantic notion of cherishing a simple yet profound gesture of love. The lyrics speak to the power of a kiss and how it can be the foundation upon which one's dreams and fantasies are built. Armstrong's smooth, soulful voice adds depth to the words, conveying a sense of longing and affection that is both timeless and touching.

The song's repeated request for a kiss before parting suggests a deep emotional connection and the desire to hold onto a moment of intimacy. The kiss is not just a physical act; it becomes a source of inspiration for the imagination, a nourishment for the 'hungry heart.' This idea is beautifully illustrated in the lines where the singer talks about being alone with his fancies, yet feeling the presence of his loved one through the power of imagination. The kiss is a token, a memory that keeps the flame of love alive even in absence.

Armstrong's performance of the song, with its gentle jazz undertones, perfectly complements the dreamy, wistful lyrics. The song is a testament to the emotional significance that can be placed on small acts of love and how they can provide comfort and joy. It's a reminder of the beauty in the simplicity of love's expressions and the enduring hope they can instill in the human heart.

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