Creer que se puede creer

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The Journey of Belief and Self-Discovery

Bunbury's song "Creer que se puede creer" delves into the profound themes of belief, self-discovery, and existential reflection. The lyrics open with a sense of realization, as the narrator acknowledges having discovered the important things in life perhaps too late. This sets the stage for a contemplative exploration of what truly matters in the grand scheme of existence, where dreams precede reality, and the search for meaning is a continuous journey.

The song captures a feeling of restlessness and a lack of belonging, as the narrator expresses not feeling at home anywhere, yet being comfortable everywhere. This paradox highlights the universal quest for identity and purpose, suggesting that the journey itself is more significant than the destination. The "transparent veil of gravity" metaphorically represents the unseen forces that shape our lives, urging the listener to look beyond the superficial and embrace the deeper truths.

Central to the song is the recurring theme of belief. Bunbury emphasizes the importance of maintaining faith in the possibility of belief itself, even amidst uncertainty and doubt. This notion is reinforced by the idea of balancing joy and suffering, suggesting that life's experiences should be embraced with moderation. The imagery of "landscapes of a future time" invites listeners to envision a hopeful future, guided by the wisdom gained from past experiences. Ultimately, the song is a call to action, encouraging individuals to pursue new experiences and remain steadfast in their personal missions, symbolized by the "mission and a hat" that should not be abandoned.

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  2. Los Restos Del Naufragio
  3. Lady Blue
  4. Barquito de Nuez
  5. Una Canción Triste
  6. El tiempo de las cerezas
  7. Aquí
  8. Que Me Lleve La Tristeza
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