Es Hora de Hablar

Enrique Bunbury Enrique Bunbury

Unveiling the Unspoken: A Journey Through 'Es Hora de Hablar'

Enrique Bunbury's song 'Es Hora de Hablar' is a profound exploration of unspoken truths and the complexities of human existence. The title itself, which translates to 'It's Time to Talk,' sets the stage for a deep dive into themes that are often left unaddressed. Bunbury, known for his poetic and introspective lyrics, uses this song to confront various aspects of life, from personal failures and societal illusions to the fleeting nature of success and the inevitability of aging.

The lyrics open with a call to discuss 'the chimera of another life,' suggesting a longing for an alternate reality or a different path that was never taken. This is followed by reflections on unexpressed emotions and the precarious balance between triumph and tragedy. Bunbury's mention of 'the trapeze that oscillates before nothingness' evokes a sense of existential uncertainty, highlighting the delicate balance we all navigate in life. The 'factory of ice of oblivion' serves as a metaphor for the cold, unfeeling nature of forgetting and moving on.

As the song progresses, Bunbury delves into more personal territory, addressing broken things that cannot be fixed and the disconnection between his humor and the person he is addressing. He critiques fame as 'the opium of the triumphant,' suggesting that success can be as numbing and addictive as a drug. The song also touches on the deceptive nature of human voices and the violent truth, juxtaposing innocence with pain. The recurring line 'it's time to talk' serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing these deep-seated issues, even if they are uncomfortable or painful.

In the final verses, Bunbury speaks of guilt, punishment, and the slow process of decay, both personal and societal. He laments that 'we never talk about what we need to talk about,' emphasizing the human tendency to avoid difficult conversations. The repetition of 'I want to do many things for you, as many as possible' underscores a desire for meaningful action and connection, despite the challenges. 'Es Hora de Hablar' is a poignant reminder of the importance of confronting our inner demons and the unspoken truths that shape our lives.

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  2. El Rescate
  3. Las Consecuencias (Grand Rex)
  4. Desaparecer
  5. De Todo El Mundo
  6. Y Al Final
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