Dreams (Outro)
Song Meaning
The outro of "Dreams" offers a stark, almost defiant stillness after the emotional turbulence that likely preceded it. The absence of lyrics, replaced by instrumental passage, speaks volumes. It suggests a moment of profound quiet, not necessarily of peace, but perhaps of resignation or a deliberate pause before whatever comes next. This instrumental void forces the listener to confront their own feelings, filling the silence with the echoes of the song's narrative. The dominant feeling here is one of unresolved continuation. The music doesn't offer a neat conclusion or a cathartic release; instead, it leaves the listener suspended. It's the feeling of the credits rolling after a particularly heavy film, where the story isn't truly over, but the active engagement has ceased. This lingering instrumental suggests that the 'dreams' or the experiences they represent are still very much present, even if the words have stopped. The deliberate choice to end with instrumentation rather than lyrical resolution is a powerful artistic statement. It implies that some emotions or situations are too complex or too raw to be neatly summarized or explained away. The music becomes the sole vessel for the lingering sentiment, allowing for a more personal and less dictated interpretation by the listener. This instrumental fade-out is the sound of thoughts still swirling, of a story still unfolding internally.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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- MitiS