De 1920

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Echoes of the Past: A Journey Through Time and Conflict

Fito Páez's song "De 1920" is a poetic and evocative piece that delves into themes of nostalgia, conflict, and the passage of time. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of two young women from the 1920s, a time far removed from the present, both in terms of physical distance and the noise of modern life. This temporal and spatial separation sets the stage for a reflection on the changes and challenges that have occurred over the decades.

The recurring imagery of biting and removing teeth, likened to a wild animal, suggests a struggle or a fight for survival. This could be interpreted as a metaphor for the internal and external battles that individuals face. The line "Esto es una guerra, ya me han declarado" (This is a war, they have already declared it on me) further emphasizes the sense of conflict, where the enemy could be oneself, highlighting the internal struggles and self-doubt that people often experience.

The song also touches on themes of displacement and longing for home. The mention of a taxi ride to Constitución, a neighborhood in Buenos Aires, and the question "Dónde está mi casa" (Where is my home) reflect a sense of disorientation and a search for belonging. The reference to not being able to return and the desire to know how to stop suggests a feeling of being trapped in a relentless cycle, unable to find peace or resolution. The nostalgic tone, combined with the imagery of the past, creates a poignant commentary on the human condition and the enduring quest for meaning and connection.

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