Oniria e Insomnia
Love of Lesbian
The Dreamlike Dance of Oniria and Insomnia
The song "Oniria e Insomnia" by Love of Lesbian, a Spanish indie pop band known for their poetic lyrics and evocative music, delves into the metaphorical relationship between the personified concepts of dreaming (Oniria) and sleeplessness (Insomnia). The lyrics suggest a deep connection between these two entities, possibly hinting at the idea that they were once a single being. This could be interpreted as a commentary on the interdependent nature of dreams and wakefulness, and how one can influence the experience of the other.
The narrative of the song unfolds as Oniria and Insomnia interact in a dreamlike state, symbolized by their removal of pajamas, which are described as being stuck to their skin. This imagery suggests a vulnerability and intimacy between them. The mention of equilibrismos (tightrope walking) and Fred Astaire dancing on the edge of a building further adds to the surreal and precarious nature of their relationship. The song captures the essence of a fleeting and ephemeral connection, one that is cherished yet cannot be held onto tightly.
The recurring theme of an unexpected reunion under a blue night sky evokes a sense of longing and anticipation. The lyrics imply that despite the separation, there is a promise of reconnection. The repetition of the phrase "Sí, ya lo verás" (Yes, you will see) reinforces the certainty of this belief. The song ends with a sense of unresolved tension, as Oniria no longer dreams and Insomnia does not wish to wake, leaving listeners to ponder the complexities of their bond and the cyclical nature of their encounters.