Lo Que Mis Ojos Ven (part. Paula Arenas)

Carlos Rivera Carlos Rivera

Seeing Your True Strength: A Journey of Self-Discovery

Carlos Rivera's song "Lo Que Mis Ojos Ven," featuring Paula Arenas, is a heartfelt ode to self-acceptance and inner strength. The lyrics encourage the listener to embrace their true self, highlighting the futility of hiding one's authentic nature. The metaphor of a paper boat symbolizes the fragility of trying to navigate life while pretending to be someone else. The song urges the listener to stop comparing themselves to others and to let their unique light shine brightly.

The song acknowledges the struggles and internal battles that many face, describing them as 'fighting with ghosts' that hinder dreams. However, it also offers a message of hope and empowerment, reminding the listener that they are much stronger than they believe. The lyrics emphasize the importance of recognizing one's own worth and the positive impact one can have on the world, described as carrying light where there is none.

The recurring theme of seeing oneself through the eyes of another is poignant. The narrator wishes the listener could see themselves as they are seen by others—full of light, love, and strength. The song concludes with a hopeful note, suggesting that one day, the listener will look back and smile at the good memories, having realized their true potential and the strength they always possessed. This message of self-discovery and resilience is both uplifting and deeply personal, resonating with anyone who has ever doubted their own worth.

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