Cuando Se Vuela

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The Transformation of the Soul: Gabo Ferro's 'Cuando Se Vuela'

Gabo Ferro's song 'Cuando Se Vuela' is a poetic exploration of transformation, self-realization, and the ephemeral nature of life. The lyrics begin with the imagery of a sleepless night and the dawn of a new day, symbolizing a moment of awakening or a significant change. The protagonist feels an urge to take flight, embarking on their first journey, which can be interpreted as a metaphor for personal growth or a new phase in life.

The song delves into the contrast between the protagonist's current state and their past. The repeated dialogue with the 'gusano' (worm) highlights this transformation. The protagonist asserts their new identity as a 'mariposa' (butterfly), emphasizing their beauty and newfound freedom. This metamorphosis from a worm to a butterfly is a powerful metaphor for personal evolution, shedding old identities, and embracing a more liberated and beautiful self.

Ferro also touches on the theme of the fleeting nature of life. The protagonist questions the value of a life that crawls versus one that flies, suggesting that a life lived fully, even if short, is more meaningful than a longer life spent in mediocrity. This philosophical musing invites listeners to reflect on their own lives and the choices they make. The song's repetitive structure and lyrical emphasis on the butterfly's beauty reinforce the message of self-acceptance and the celebration of one's true self.

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  1. Soy Todo Lo Que Recuerdo
  2. Volver a Volver
  3. Para traerte a casa
  4. ¿están Dopados Los Enamorados?
  5. No Te Quiero Perder
  6. Hasta Tu Hambre
  7. No Te Alcanza
  8. Cuando Se Vuela
  9. Todas Las Cosas Que No Tienen Nombre
  10. Insular
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