Dulcinea
Isis Lyrics


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He is not mad
His thought is clearer than
The saner man

For in her he saw
Beauty overflowing
Through the tattered clothes
She was his queen
She is a queen

In dreams he




Wanders the dark
In search of her

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Isis's song Dulcinea seem to suggest that the singer is enamored by a woman who might not be considered conventionally attractive by society's standards. However, the singer sees beauty in her that he considers to be overflowing, even though she wears tattered clothes. The singer sees this woman as his queen, which suggests that he elevates her above others, seeing her as a person of importance to him.


The lyrics are also a commentary on madness, as the singer is seen as having a clearer mind than those who are considered sane. The singer goes on to search for this woman in his dreams, indicating that she might be someone he is unable to have in real life. The song, therefore, presents a melancholic, dreamlike quality, in which an unattainable beauty floats as an ethereal presence.


Overall, Isis's Dulcinea is a song that invites listeners to observe beauty from a unique perspective, seeing it as something that can exist in unexpected places. The singer's perception of the queenly figure as beautiful, while others may not see it, is a reminder that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.


Line by Line Meaning

He is not mad
His mind is sane


His thought is clearer than The saner man
His thoughts are more acute than those who are considered sane


For in her he saw Beauty overflowing Through the tattered clothes
Despite her appearance, she exuded beauty and grace in his eyes


She was his queen She is a queen
She was the love of his life and continues to hold a special place in his heart


In dreams he Wanders the dark In search of her
He dreams of her and goes on a quest to find her in the darkness




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