Soñar Y Nada Más

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The Sweet Escape of Dreams in 'Soñar Y Nada Más'

The song 'Soñar Y Nada Más' by Francisco Canaro is a poignant reflection on the nature of dreams and their role as a sanctuary from the harshness of reality. The lyrics suggest that dreaming, especially about love, is a form of experiencing love itself. The act of dreaming is portrayed as a delicate and necessary escape that allows one to bask in the warmth and light of an idealized world, away from the bitter truths that waking life may hold.

The repeated phrase 'Soñar y nada más' which translates to 'To dream and nothing more,' emphasizes the importance of dreams as a source of solace and happiness. The song implies that in love, the awakening to reality can be painful, and thus, it is better to remain in the blissful state of dreams. The imagery of flying to the stars and living an ideal in eternity further illustrates the longing for a perfect, unattainable love that can only be found in the realm of dreams.

Francisco Canaro, an influential figure in the history of Tango, often infused his music with deep emotion and romanticism. 'Soñar Y Nada Más' is a testament to his ability to capture the essence of human longing and the bittersweet nature of love. The song resonates with anyone who has ever found comfort in their dreams or who has yearned for a love that transcends the limitations of reality.

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