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Mi Me Oneirefteis [Quick]

: The lyrics "Everything is you / You are the breath / That if I don't take / I don't have life anymore" highlight a deep, almost crushing dependency on the lost relationship, suggesting that without the other person, the speaker's existence feels empty. Credits and Composition

The song explores the raw, painful aftermath of a breakup where one partner has moved on while the other remains emotionally trapped. It is characterized by a "true" and "beautiful" sentiment that resonates with anyone experiencing the isolation of unrequited or finished love. Mi Me Oneirefteis

: The title and central plea—"Don't dream of me"—serve as a desperate attempt to sever the last emotional ties. The singer asks the former partner not to love him, desire him, or even ask if he is alive, as long as they are no longer together. : The lyrics "Everything is you / You

"" (Greek: Μη με ονειρευτείς), which translates to " Don't Dream of Me ," is a cornerstone of Greek pop-rock performed by Michalis Hatzigiannis . Released on the 2004 album Akatallili Skini (Unsuitable Scene), the song solidified Hatzigiannis as one of the most significant Greek artists of the 2000s. Core Themes and Meaning : The title and central plea—"Don't dream of

Mi Me Oneirefteis - Live - song and lyrics by Michalis Hatzigiannis

: The lyrics describe a partner who is "far away" and "in someone else's embrace". The distance isn't just physical; the person is "in another orbit" entirely.

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