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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Fishing for a Dream" by the artist "Turin Brakes"

In Turin Brakes' song "Fishing for a Dream," the lyrical hero dreams of escaping reality with his beloved.

The image of "fishing for a goldfish" symbolizes the search for a miracle, an attempt to find a perfect place where they can "be themselves" without the pressure and expectations of the outside world. The loss of "heart" and "mind" speaks of a willingness to completely surrender to feelings, to immerse oneself in a relationship without a trace, casting aside reason and caution.

The hero contrasts the "fairytale" world full of glamour and fame ("celebrity parties," "mile-long red carpet") with the simple happiness of being with his beloved. All these attributes of success seem empty and meaningless to him compared to the smile of his beloved, for whom he is ready for anything.

In the final lines of the song, there is a hint of obsession: the hero is ready to "lose your heart and my mind," just to be together. This ending leaves a feeling of anxiety, hinting that the pursuit of a dream can lead to destructive consequences.

Let's go fishing for a dream

Let's find some place new

Somewhere we can be ourselves

Some of the time

Lose your heart

I lose my mind

We'll make quite a pair

Dazzling all the time

Celebrity parties

The red carpet mile

Nothing is too good there for my girl

All of this world is gonna see you shine

Let's do loneliness in style

Let's put on moonlight mile

And feel those radio waves flow

And don't say you won't

Lose your heart

I lose my mind

We'll make quite a pair

Dazzling all the time

Celebrity parties

The red carpet mile

Nothing is too good there for my girl

All of this world is gonna see you shine

I'll lose your heart

And I'll lose my mind

We'll make quite a pair

Dazzling all the time

Celebrity parties

The red carpet mile

Nothing is too good there for my girl

All of this world

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