Embracing Life's Waves: The Resilience in Rozalén's 'Vivir'

Rozalén's song 'Vivir' is a poignant reflection on overcoming adversity and embracing life with a renewed sense of purpose and joy. The lyrics convey a narrative of personal transformation, where the singer has experienced a significant event that has reset her life's counter to zero. This event is likened to a 'gigantic wave' that stripped everything away, leaving her vulnerable but also open to a new beginning.

The song's chorus emphasizes the importance of living in the present and focusing on love and laughter rather than harboring hatred. Rozalén suggests that difficult experiences, while unfair, are often the catalysts for learning to appreciate life more deeply. The metaphor of learning to fly if someone tries to stop her progress indicates a commitment to overcoming obstacles and not allowing anything to hold her back.

The second verse introduces the concept of looking at the world with childlike wonder, seeing intense colors and believing in the possibility of emerging from challenges. The mention of a 'bicho' (bug or beast) could be a metaphor for a personal demon or a difficult situation such as illness or emotional turmoil. Despite the fear and exhaustion it causes, Rozalén finds strength in the lessons learned and the second chance at life she's been given. The song ends on a note of affirmation, with the singer declaring her right to happiness and acknowledging that she now truly understands what it means to live.

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