Cómo puedo volver

Belén Aguilera Belén Aguilera

The Illusion of Memories: A Journey to the Unseen

Belén Aguilera's song "Cómo puedo volver" delves into the complex interplay between memory, imagination, and reality. The lyrics explore the idea of longing to return to a place or a moment that may have never existed outside the realm of dreams or idealized memories. This theme is encapsulated in the recurring question, "¿Cómo puedo volver si nunca estuve allí?" ("How can I return if I was never there?"). The song captures the essence of nostalgia for something that might be a figment of the imagination, highlighting the human tendency to romanticize the past.

The lyrics also touch on the uncertainty of distinguishing between what was real and what was merely a product of one's imagination. Aguilera questions whether the positive attributes she remembers about someone were genuine or simply romanticized. This introspection reflects a broader existential inquiry into the nature of perception and memory, suggesting that our minds often blur the lines between reality and fantasy to create a more comforting narrative.

Musically, Belén Aguilera is known for her emotive and introspective style, often blending pop with elements of indie and singer-songwriter genres. Her ability to convey deep emotional truths through her music resonates with listeners who have experienced similar feelings of doubt and longing. "Cómo puedo volver" invites listeners to reflect on their own memories and the ways in which they construct their personal histories, ultimately questioning the reliability of their perceptions and the stories they tell themselves.

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