My Dream

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The Elusive Dream: A Love That Never Was

Torment's song "My Dream" delves into the poignant and surreal experience of falling in love with an imaginary figure. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a protagonist who is deeply infatuated with a girl who exists solely in his dreams. This girl, described as someone he's never kissed and only seen in a world that feels green, symbolizes an unattainable ideal or a perfect love that remains just out of reach. The recurring line, "really doesn't matter anymore," suggests a sense of resignation and acceptance of this unfulfilled longing.

The song's narrative explores the emotional trap the protagonist finds himself in. He acknowledges that he is stuck in this dream-like state, unable to break free from his infatuation with the imaginary girl. This sense of entrapment is further emphasized by the line, "looks like I'll never be free, well you mean it was meant to be this way." It reflects a deep-seated belief that his fate is to remain in love with a figment of his imagination, highlighting the theme of unrequited love and the pain of longing for something that can never be.

Torment's musical style, often characterized by its raw and emotive delivery, enhances the melancholic and introspective nature of the song. The repetition of the chorus underscores the protagonist's internal struggle and the cyclical nature of his thoughts. The imagery of the girl dressed in blue and the green world she inhabits adds a layer of surrealism, making the listener question the boundaries between reality and dreams. Ultimately, "My Dream" is a haunting exploration of love, loss, and the human tendency to idealize what we cannot have.

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