Searching for Lost Willpower in the Night

Jorge Gonzalez's song "Voluntad" delves into the depths of existential despair and the search for personal willpower. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person lost in the monotony of life, symbolized by the recurring imagery of night and the end of the month. These elements suggest a cyclical pattern of disillusionment and stagnation, where the protagonist finds themselves in a bar, unable to awaken from their state of apathy. The repeated mention of "voluntad" (willpower) underscores the central theme of the song: the struggle to find motivation and purpose in a seemingly indifferent world.

The song's chorus, "Vivir por no desvanecerse, Soñar el día de la muerte," translates to "Living to not fade away, dreaming of the day of death." This line encapsulates the existential crisis faced by the protagonist, who is merely existing rather than truly living. The juxtaposition of life and death highlights the internal conflict between the desire to find meaning and the resignation to a life devoid of purpose. The repetition of questions like "¿Dónde está?" (Where is it?) and "¿Cómo hallar?" (How to find?) emphasizes the protagonist's desperation and confusion in their quest for willpower.

Jorge Gonzalez, known for his introspective and often melancholic songwriting, uses "Voluntad" to explore themes of existentialism and the human condition. The song resonates with anyone who has ever felt lost or disconnected from their own sense of purpose. Through its haunting melody and poignant lyrics, "Voluntad" invites listeners to reflect on their own lives and the elusive nature of willpower, urging them to confront their inner struggles and seek out their own path to fulfillment.

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  3. Aviador
  4. Esas mañanas
  5. Carita De Gato
  6. Hombre
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  8. Allende Vive (Y Yo Sé Donde)
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