Me iré de aquí

Cecilia Cecilia

A Journey of Love and Independence

Cecilia's song "Me iré de aquí" is a poignant exploration of leaving behind the familiar to embrace a new life driven by love and personal growth. The lyrics convey a deep sense of departure from a place of comfort and security, where the protagonist has been given everything they desired. This departure is not just physical but also emotional, as the protagonist leaves with nothing but their doubts and a small bag, symbolizing the uncertainty and vulnerability that come with such a significant change.

The song's narrative is rich with metaphors and imagery. The recurring motif of a door that has always been open for the protagonist, now closing behind them, signifies the end of an era and the beginning of a new chapter. The protagonist is leaving their childhood home, a place filled with memories and the innocence of youth, to share a life with someone they love. This transition is marked by a mix of fear and excitement, as they step into the unknown to breathe the air of a new life, symbolizing freedom and the pursuit of happiness.

Cecilia's lyrics also touch on the theme of love as a driving force for change. The protagonist's decision to leave is fueled by their desire to be with their loved one, to share their life and experiences. This love is portrayed as a powerful motivator, strong enough to make them leave behind their 'prison without bars'—a metaphor for the comfortable yet confining environment of their past. The song beautifully captures the bittersweet nature of such a departure, where the pain of leaving is intertwined with the hope and promise of a new beginning.

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  1. Dama, Dama
  2. Decir adiós
  3. Mi gata luna
  4. Sevilla
  5. Llora
  6. Esta tierra
  7. Canción de desamor
  8. Un ramito de violetas
  9. Nada de Nada
  10. Doña Estefaldina
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