Si Miras a Tu Alrededor

Manuel Carrasco Manuel Carrasco

Finding Hope Amidst Life's Storms

Manuel Carrasco's song "Si Miras a Tu Alrededor" is a heartfelt exploration of resilience and self-discovery in the face of life's challenges. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of emotional turmoil, with references to wounded hearts and dead-end streets symbolizing the struggles and obstacles that people encounter. The imagery of a broken voice in the air and the world passing by without offering help underscores a sense of isolation and neglect that many feel during difficult times.

The song encourages listeners to confront their fears head-on, as suggested by the line "Al precipicio del miedo, mejor mirarlo de frente" (To the precipice of fear, it's better to look it in the face). Carrasco emphasizes the importance of self-love and personal change, urging individuals to start with themselves rather than trying to change others. This message is reinforced by the chorus, which advises not to close one's heart and to listen to it, even when the path forward seems unclear or the rain doesn't stop.

Carrasco's lyrics also highlight the power of love and doubt. He acknowledges that love can be both a source of strength and a challenge, but ultimately, it has the power to heal and guide. The repeated refrain to listen to one's heart serves as a reminder that inner guidance and emotional resilience are crucial for navigating life's uncertainties. The song's uplifting message is a call to remain open-hearted and hopeful, no matter the circumstances, and to trust in one's ability to shape their destiny.

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  1. Pueblo Salvaje
  2. Salitre (part. Camilo)
  3. Sígueme
  4. Hay Que Vivir El Momento
  5. Por Eso Si Te Vas
  6. Qué Bonito Es Querer
  7. ¿Qué Nos Está Pasando?
  8. La Voz De Dentro
  9. Y Ahora
  10. Miénteme
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