Los Sueños Incompletos
Silvina Garre
The Melancholy of Incomplete Dreams
Silvina Garre's song "Los Sueños Incompletos" delves into the bittersweet nature of unfulfilled dreams and the passage of time. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a life filled with small, everyday moments that are both beautiful and mundane. The recurring imagery of a house that smells of roses and artichokes symbolizes a blend of beauty and bitterness, reflecting the duality of life's experiences. The mention of celebrating yet another birthday underscores the relentless march of time, highlighting the singer's introspection and contemplation of her life's journey.
The song's verses explore the absence of certain elements in the singer's life, such as excessive noise, mundane chores, and superficial relationships. This absence is contrasted with the presence of incomplete dreams, which are described as colorful and festive like garlands, yet ultimately unfulfilled. The repetition of the phrase "son sólo sueños incompletos, nada más" (they are only incomplete dreams, nothing more) emphasizes the sense of resignation and acceptance of life's imperfections.
Garre's poignant lyrics also touch on themes of love and connection, or rather, the lack thereof. The absence of kisses, caresses, and genuine smiles suggests a longing for deeper emotional fulfillment. The song's melancholic tone is further amplified by the lack of traditional symbols of celebration and support, such as wedding veils and family. Through this, Garre captures the essence of human vulnerability and the universal experience of yearning for something more, while coming to terms with the reality of incomplete dreams.