Volver a comenzar

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Embracing New Beginnings: The Journey of Renewal in 'Volver a comenzar'

Nuria Fergó's song 'Volver a comenzar' is a heartfelt anthem about renewal and the courage to start over. The lyrics open with the imagery of waking up to the morning light, symbolizing a fresh start and the daily renewal of strength to face life's challenges. The song acknowledges the fragility of life and the uncertainty of the future, emphasizing the importance of making decisions that shape our destiny despite the unpredictability.

The chorus highlights the difficulty of moving forward while trying to forget past experiences, especially when so much has been lost. Fergó sings about the resilience required to overcome despair and the necessity of beginning anew. She pays tribute to those who have conquered their despondency and those who have had to let go of the past to move forward. This duality of joy and sorrow is a central theme, reflecting the complex emotions involved in starting over.

The song also touches on the importance of living an honest life and not allowing the past or fate to destroy one's integrity. It speaks to the blending of joys and sorrows and the understanding that only time can provide the answers we seek. 'Volver a comenzar' is a powerful reminder that while it is not easy to advance and forget what has been lived, the path forward is about embracing new beginnings and finding the strength to start again.

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  2. Brisa de Esperanza
  3. Las Palabritas
  4. Quiéreme (feat. Manu Tenorio)
  5. Sevilla (duo con Arturo Pareja Obregon)
  6. Que no se te olvide
  7. Acuarela
  8. Volver a comenzar
  9. Dos Cruces
  10. Ojos Verdes
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