Shadmehr Aghili
Shadmehr Aghili ( born 1973) is an Iranian musician, singer and songwriter born in Tehran, Iran. Shadmehr's father, a veteran of the Iran-Iraq war, died when Shadmehr was only a young student. Young Shadmehr began studying music with the encouragement of his brother and mother. He learned to play the piano and the violin just before he was 12 years old. The guitar is also an instrument which Shadmehr learned to play in a dexterous manner. After the Iranian Revolution of 1979
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Shadmehr Aghili
Shadmehr Aghili ( born 1973) is an Iranian musician, singer and songwriter born in Tehran, Iran. Shadmehr's father, a veteran of the Iran-Iraq war, died when Shadmehr was only a young student. Young Shadmehr began studying music with the encouragement of his brother and mother. He learned to play the piano and the violin just before he was 12 years old. The guitar is also an instrument which Shadmehr learned to play in a dexterous manner. After the Iranian Revolution of 1979
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find the Lyrics at the end of this box. This music expresses deep feelings of longing for freedom, both physically and emotionally. The singer is expressing their desire to be able to paint and smile without pain, and to fly and be happy in their dreams. They are also mentioning a white crow, which could symbolize something rare or unexpected and the cage of their mind which could be a metaphor for feeling trapped or limited in some way. The dream of a girl who can heal their wounds and a land that is free also appear to be important to the singer, as they are seeking for healing and liberation from whatever is holding them back. The girl in the dream is likely a representation of hope and the possibility of healing and freedom. The mention of being asked to sell one’s soul for fame and gold could be a commentary on the societal pressures to compromise one’s values or beliefs in order to achieve success or wealth. It could be interpreted as a plea to break free from these societal expectations and to find a way to live authentically. On a deeper level, the poem could be seen as a reflection on the human condition, the constant search for freedom, healing and authenticity, and the struggles we face in trying to break free from the constraints of our circumstances and societal expectations. The dream-like imagery of the poem adds a sense of mysticism and imagination to the overall message. In summary, this music is a powerful expression of the human desire for freedom, healing, and authenticity, and the struggles we face in trying to break free from the constraints of our circumstances and societal expectations. It is a reflection on the human condition and the search for liberation and self-discovery. Lyrics: I want to paint my dreams But i can’t cause I’m chained to these machines I want to put a smile on my face But i can’t cause when I do it really hurts I saw a white crow what it means? I’m in the cage of my mind Don’t bother yourself to cut my wings! In my dream, I am happy I can fly, Don’t wake me up In my dream, I feel love my heart is alive Don’t wake me up Don’t wake me up Don’t wake me up In my dreams there is a girl I don’t know her I don’t know her In my dreams my wounds are healed Cause she did magic She did magic In my dream my land is free In my dream my land is free We are happy We are happy I saw a white crow what it means? I’m in the cage of my mind Don’t bother yourself to cut my wings! In my dream they’re asking me To sell my soul for fame and gold In my dream where can i hide? To break the code To break the code Sajjad Nahavandi more
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