Jo també he dormit a l'alba

Lluís Llach Lluís Llach

The Dawn of Dreams and Disillusionment

Lluís Llach's song "Jo també he dormit a l'alba" ("I Have Also Slept at Dawn") is a poetic exploration of dreams, disillusionment, and the passage of time. The song opens with the imagery of the singer sleeping under an olive tree at dawn, a symbol of peace and protection. This serene setting is soon contrasted with the melancholy of nights melting away like sad candles, suggesting the fleeting nature of time and the inevitable approach of reality.

The lyrics continue to weave a tapestry of sensory experiences, from the songs of birds to the deceptive comfort of dreams. The singer describes feeling the dawn breaking slowly, covered in mourning, indicating a sense of loss and sorrow. This imagery of a 'broken dawn' encapsulates the theme of shattered dreams and the harsh intrusion of reality. The phrase 'he viscut a mil empentes' (I have lived through a thousand pushes) further emphasizes the struggle and turbulence faced by the singer, highlighting a life marked by relentless challenges and the loss of once-cherished dreams.

In the final lines, Llach reflects on the inadequacy of words to capture the full extent of his experiences. Despite this, he expresses a hope that every moment passed will be met with the collective effort of all actions. This suggests a call for resilience and solidarity, urging listeners to find strength in unity and perseverance. Llach's evocative lyrics and poignant metaphors create a powerful narrative of personal and collective struggle, making "Jo també he dormit a l'alba" a deeply moving and reflective piece.

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  1. Si arribeu
  2. Nomes per a tu
  3. Camí cap al nou cant
  4. Ens veiem a Folegandros
  5. Lentament comença el cant
  6. Tanta llum de mar
  7. Una finestra al mar
  8. Campanades a morts
  9. Et deixo un pont de mar blava
  10. Ma tristesa
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