Las Cosas Tienen Movimiento

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The Eternal Presence of Influence and Inspiration

The song "Las Cosas Tienen Movimiento" by Argentine artist Fito Páez is a poetic reflection on the enduring impact of certain influences and presences in our lives. The lyrics suggest a contemplation of existence and the things that remain with us, regardless of the passage of time or the changes in our circumstances. The repeated phrase "Siempre estarás en mí" ("You will always be in me") emphasizes the idea of a lasting imprint left by someone or something on the narrator's life.

Fito Páez, known for his romantic and introspective songwriting, often explores themes of love, life, and existential musings. In this song, he seems to be addressing the concept of how experiences and people can shape us in profound ways. The mention of movement and the idea that 'things have movement' could be a metaphor for the dynamic nature of life and the continuous influence of past experiences on our present and future. The song speaks to the resilience of the human spirit, the importance of not giving up ('a no bajar la guardia'), and the recognition that we carry the essence of our experiences within us.

The song also touches on the theme of personal growth and the quest for freedom ('la oportunidad de estar en libertad'). It suggests that the voices and memories we hold dear can serve as a source of inspiration and strength, helping us to 'wake up' and continue moving forward. The imagery of natural elements like rain, lightning, and the moon ('como una lluvia, como un rayo una Luna') symbolizes rejuvenation and the explosive energy that these influences can bring to our lives.

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