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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Dreams" by the artist "We Came As Romans"

The song "Dreams" by We Came As Romans features a lyrical protagonist addressing a person they consider a brother, expressing their love and pain from their separation. The lyrics are full of religious imagery, where "he" likely refers to God, acting as a mediator between the protagonist and the addressee.

The protagonist sees their mission in conveying God's love to their "brother" ("This is my greatest dream - This is how I show you my love"). They believe they speak on behalf of God ("This is him talking to me, This is me talking to you, This is him talking to you through me"). The struggle described in the song is likely the protagonist's internal struggle for their "brother", for his soul ("Here, fighting alongside my brothers").

The lyrics convey disappointment and pain from the "brother" choosing a different path ("After all we've been through, you chose you over me"). Despite this, the protagonist doesn't lose faith in the power of love ("He tells me love will endure") and hopes for reunification ("(I know) you'll forever be my brother").

The recurring phrase "Beloved, let us love one another" is a call for unity, forgiveness, and love, addressed to everyone.

This is my deepest dream.

This is how I show you my love. (My love, my love)

This is him speaking to me.

This is me speaking to you.

This is him speaking through me to you.

This is him speaking through me to you.

Here, struggling with my brothers.

Here, struggling with my brothers.

This is the most passion you will ever see.

My heart is breaking for you, with you.

OH!

Because but after all of what's between, you still chose yourself over me.

My heart hurts and my heart breaks.

No one belongs here.

Not here where we leave our hearts.

The illusion for your weakened love.

This is not what we were made for.

Far from the compassion we have known.

Far from the love that we have shown.

He tells me love endures all things.

He tells me that love will endure all things.

(I know) that you are forever my brother. (My brother)

Here I struggle with you my brother. (My brother)

He tells me love endures all things.

I'll have you know,

I'll have you know...

This is my,

This is my deepest dream.

This is how I show you my love.

OH!

Beloved, let us love one another (Beloved, let us love one another)

This is my deepest dream. (This is my deepest dream)

(Beloved, let us love one another! Beloved, let us love one another! )

Beloved, let us love one another.

Beloved, let us love one another.

Beloved,

Beloved!

That you are forever my brother.

(Let us love one another! Let us love one another! )

And here I struggle with you my brother.

(Let us love one another! Let us love one another! )

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