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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Not Even a Dream" by the artist "Voom"

Voom's poem "Not Even a Dream" depicts a feeling of euphoria and disbelief caused by sudden and intense love. The lyrical hero is astonished by the reciprocity of his feelings, he repeats "I can't believe you really love me" and "I can't believe I really love you", as if trying to convince himself of the reality of what is happening.

He compares his beloved's eyes to a "sparkling sea" in which he "wandered and drowned". This image conveys the depth and beauty that he sees in her, as well as a complete immersion in new feelings, a loss of himself in love.

It is interesting that the "sparkling sea" now "sparkles" inside the hero. This suggests that the image of his beloved is deeply imprinted in his soul, has become a part of him. He carries her beauty and light within him, just as the sea holds the reflection of the stars.

The phrase "You call, call and sing in me" is multifaceted. Perhaps it refers to real phone calls that fill the hero with joy and make his heart "sing".

However, it is more likely a metaphor for a strong emotional impact. His beloved "calls" to his heart, awakening within him the brightest and strongest feelings. Her image haunts him, "sings" in his soul, not allowing him to forget her for a minute.

Overall, the poem conveys a sense of happiness, delight, and incredible uplift that true love brings. It describes a moment when the world seems beautiful and full of meaning, and reality itself is a dream, so incredible and beautiful it is.

I can't believe you really love me

I'm so excited, I can't sleep

Something amazing is happening

And it isn't even a dream

I can't believe I really love you

Your pretty eyes are like a sparkling sea

I must have wandered in and drowned

Now it's sparkling in me

And it's not even a dream

Ooh, you're ringing

Ringing

Singing in me

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