Dreamers

Myles Smith Myles Smith

Finding Divinity in Love: A Dreamer's Perspective

Myles Smith's song "Dreamers" is a heartfelt exploration of love and destiny, wrapped in a sense of wonder and spirituality. The lyrics convey a profound connection between two people amidst the vastness of the world, highlighting the improbability and beauty of their meeting. The singer marvels at the serendipity of finding someone special among seven billion people, suggesting that such a connection is not mere coincidence but rather a divine intervention.

The recurring theme of being called a "dreamer" underscores the singer's belief in something greater than himself. Despite skepticism from others, he finds evidence of a higher power in the love he shares with his partner. The lyrics suggest that the presence of this love is proof enough of God's existence, as it transcends the need for grandiose signs like mountains or oceans. This perspective reflects a deep-seated faith that is both personal and universal, resonating with anyone who has experienced a love that feels otherworldly.

The song also touches on the timeless nature of true love. The lyrics acknowledge that while time can change and diminish things, the flame of their love remains ever new and full of possibilities. This eternal quality of love is portrayed as a journey, one that is filled with endless potential when shared with the right person. Through "Dreamers," Myles Smith captures the essence of love as a divine experience, one that reaffirms faith and inspires hope in the dreamers of the world.

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  2. Dreamers
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  4. Little By Little
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