Soñando Despierto

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Exploring the Depths of Reality and Dreams in 'Soñando Despierto' by El Bordo

The song 'Soñando Despierto' by El Bordo delves into the complex interplay between reality and the dream state, using vivid imagery and introspective lyrics to explore themes of perception, disillusionment, and self-awareness. The title itself, which translates to 'Dreaming Awake,' sets the tone for a narrative that blurs the lines between waking life and dreams, suggesting a deeper contemplation of one's existence and the often elusive nature of truth.

The lyrics begin with the protagonist describing themselves as 'drunk on my science,' indicating a state of confusion or overwhelming knowledge that distorts their ability to see clearly. This metaphor extends to the eyes forgetting 'how to look,' symbolizing a loss of direction or purpose. The repeated phrase 'it was never the same' followed by 'you gave me silence' hints at a transformative experience or relationship that has led to a newfound silence, prompting a journey inward to 'learn to listen.' This suggests a shift from external seeking to internal reflection.

The chorus, 'Dreaming awake, it's all the same,' captures the essence of the song's message—whether awake or dreaming, the experiences and revelations one encounters can have the same impact. The lyrics caution against seeking answers in superficial places and wasting efforts on vanity, advocating for a more profound connection with one's dreams and inner self. The song ultimately encourages listeners to embrace the uncertainties of life and the unknown paths they may walk, finding freedom in the realization that some things are beyond control and understanding.

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