Navigating Life's Puddles: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Connection

"Charcos" by Funambulista is a poetic exploration of personal growth, self-discovery, and the complexities of relationships. The song uses vivid imagery and metaphors to convey the emotional journey of someone who has faced challenges and is seeking a deeper connection with another person. The lyrics suggest a longing for escape and transformation, as seen in the lines about being taken to space and devouring slowly, which symbolize a desire for new experiences and savoring moments.

The recurring theme of "pisando charcos" or "stepping in puddles" serves as a metaphor for the mistakes and hardships one encounters in life. The song acknowledges the struggle of becoming someone you didn't intend to be, yet it also offers hope for change and redemption. The idea of "huir como lo hacen unos narcos" or "escaping like drug lords" adds a sense of urgency and rebellion, suggesting a need to break free from societal expectations and personal limitations.

Ultimately, "Charcos" is about the possibility of rebuilding and reconnecting. The lyrics propose "ordenamos los pedazos" or "putting the pieces together," indicating a willingness to move past trivialities and embrace a genuine relationship. The song's narrative invites listeners to imagine a world where they are no longer strangers but rather individuals who have known each other for a lifetime, highlighting the transformative power of love and understanding. This message resonates with anyone who has ever felt lost or disconnected, offering a reminder that change is possible and meaningful connections can be forged even in the darkest times.

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  1. Me Gusta la Vida
  2. Superpoderes
  3. Una de Dylan
  4. Que Nadie Me Llore (part. La La Love You)
  5. Charcos
  6. La Misma Luz
  7. La Sirena
  8. Amor, Amor, Amor
  9. Cosas Que No Quise Decirte
  10. Ya Verás (feat. Andrés Suárez)
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