Chasing the Sun: A Journey of Self-Discovery

The song 'Ella Va' by El Cuarteto de Nos tells the story of a woman on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of her quest, starting with her setting off on her bicycle at dawn, symbolizing a new beginning and the pursuit of enlightenment. The Sun, a recurring motif in the song, represents her ultimate goal, a metaphor for knowledge, happiness, or fulfillment. As she rides through the streets, her shadow passing by, she is depicted as a solitary figure, navigating through life's various paths and challenges.

The imagery of 'streets' and 'horripilant smells' suggests that her journey is not without its difficulties. These elements reflect the harsh realities and obstacles she encounters along the way. Despite these challenges, she remains undeterred, driven by her desire to find her place in the universe. The stars and the sea serve as mirrors, reflecting her inner self and the vastness of her aspirations. This dual reflection emphasizes her connection to the world around her and her introspective nature.

In the final verse, she meets a fish by the sea, a surreal encounter that adds a layer of whimsy and fantasy to her journey. The fish's declaration of love and subsequent disappearance into the sea can be interpreted as a fleeting moment of connection and understanding, a reminder of the transient nature of life and relationships. Yet, she continues her pursuit of the Sun, undeterred by the ephemeral nature of her experiences. This relentless pursuit underscores the theme of perseverance and the continuous quest for meaning and self-fulfillment.

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  1. Enamorado Tuyo
  2. El Hijo de Hernández
  3. Esplín
  4. Cara de Nada
  5. Pueblo podrido
  6. Cristo Te Odia
  7. El Payaso Carambola
  8. Ya No Sé Que Hacer Conmigo
  9. Algo Mejor Que Hacer
  10. La Bestia
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