Erase Una Vez Que Era

Alberto Cortez Alberto Cortez

The Fragile Journey of a Dreamer

Alberto Cortez's song "Erase Una Vez Que Era" tells a poignant story of a fragile boat navigating the vast and unpredictable sea. The boat, with only one sail, symbolizes a dreamer or an individual with limited resources but a strong desire to venture into the unknown. The sea, with its waves and fish, represents the challenges and skepticism that the dreamer faces. When the boat asks the waves for help, they respond with indifference, suggesting that the dreamer is on their own. Similarly, the fish mock the boat, predicting its failure and leaving it to struggle alone.

Despite the discouragement and the harsh reality of the tempest, the boat's journey takes a hopeful turn when a gentle breeze arrives. This breeze, which cleans the boat's deck and guides it to the harbor, symbolizes a supportive force or a person who believes in the dreamer and helps them achieve their goal. The final lines reveal a personal connection, as the singer identifies themselves as the boat and the listener or a significant other as the breeze. This metaphor highlights the importance of support and encouragement in overcoming obstacles and achieving one's dreams.

The song's narrative and metaphors resonate with anyone who has faced doubt and adversity while pursuing their aspirations. It emphasizes the power of perseverance and the impact of kindness and support from others. Cortez's lyrical storytelling and emotive delivery make this song a touching and relatable tale of hope and resilience.

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  1. A Daniel, Un Chico de La Guerra
  2. Eran Tres
  3. Mi Árbol y Yo
  4. Qué Suerte He Tenido de Nacer
  5. Esperándome
  6. Como El Ave Solitaria
  7. Me Llevare Conmigo
  8. Donde Estan Las Llaves?
  9. A Partir de Mañana
  10. El Abuelo
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