Solo Se Trata de Vivir

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Embracing Life's Journey with Mercedes Sosa's 'Solo Se Trata de Vivir'

Mercedes Sosa's 'Solo Se Trata de Vivir' is a poignant song that delves into the themes of healing, hope, and the relentless pursuit of living despite life's hardships. The lyrics suggest that traveling and experiencing new paths can strengthen the heart and help one to move on from past sorrows. The metaphor of a journey is used to represent personal growth and the process of overcoming emotional pain.

The song also touches on the universal search for answers and the understanding that life does not always provide clear directions. The refrain 'Creo que a pesar de tanta melancolía, tanta pena y tanta herida, Solo se trata de vivir' translates to 'I believe that despite so much melancholy, so much sorrow, and so many wounds, it's just about living.' This line encapsulates the song's message of resilience and the importance of continuing to live and find new hopes, even when faced with the deepest of hurts.

Mercedes Sosa, known for her powerful voice and her role in the Nueva Canción movement, often used her music to convey messages of social justice and personal introspection. 'Solo Se Trata de Vivir' is a testament to her ability to connect with listeners on a profound level, encouraging them to embrace life's journey with all its ups and downs. The song serves as a reminder that life, with all its complexities, is ultimately about the experience of living itself.

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  2. Los Reyes Magos
  3. Gracias a La Vida
  4. Si Se Calla El Cantor (part. Horacio Guarany)
  5. Soy Pan, Soy Paz, Soy Más
  6. Balderrama
  7. Canción Para Carito
  8. Los Mareados
  9. Los Inundados
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