Dóna'm la mà

Lluís Llach Lluís Llach

A Journey Towards Dreams and Unity: The Essence of 'Dóna'm la mà'

Lluís Llach's song 'Dóna'm la mà' is a poetic and heartfelt call for unity, hope, and collective effort towards a better future. The title, which translates to 'Give me your hand,' sets the tone for the entire song, emphasizing the importance of togetherness and mutual support. Llach invites the listener to join him on a journey towards the 'great lake of dreams,' symbolizing a shared vision of a hopeful and promising future. The horizon that calls from afar represents the distant yet attainable goals that can be reached through collaboration and perseverance.

The lyrics are rich with metaphors that evoke a sense of purity and renewal. The silence before the song and the gentle unraveling of time suggest a calm and patient approach to achieving dreams. Llach's request for the listener's hand, heart, and eyes signifies a deep connection and shared commitment to the journey. The act of giving one's hand and heart symbolizes trust and emotional investment, while sharing one's eyes represents a unified vision and direction.

Llach's message transcends personal aspirations, touching on broader themes of social change and collective action. The song speaks to the power of unity in overcoming uncertainty and adversity. By proclaiming that 'everything is possible today,' Llach instills a sense of optimism and empowerment. The repeated call to 'give me your hand' and 'give me your voice' underscores the importance of solidarity and the belief that together, people can create a better world. The song ultimately celebrates the enduring human desire for a brighter future and the transformative power of shared dreams and efforts.

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  1. Jo sé
  2. Vell és tan bell
  3. Com un arbre nu
  4. Vida
  5. Corrandes d'exili
  6. Campanades a morts
  7. No abarateixis el somni
  8. Cant de l'enyor
  9. Onades
  10. País petit
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