Aprender a Volar

Patricia Sosa Patricia Sosa

Embracing Freedom and Resilience in 'Aprender a Volar'

The song 'Aprender a Volar' by Argentine singer Patricia Sosa is a powerful anthem about the journey of self-discovery, resilience, and the pursuit of freedom. The title, which translates to 'Learn to Fly,' metaphorically suggests the act of transcending one's limitations and embracing the unknown with courage and hope.

The lyrics speak to the challenges of life's journey, acknowledging that the path is not easy and that there may not always be time to rest. However, the song encourages the listener to persevere with love and courage. The act of closing one's eyes and 'flying' serves as a metaphor for letting go of fears and taking leaps of faith. The chorus emphasizes the importance of listening to one's heart, rejecting reason when it conflicts with passion, and the joy of laughter. It is a call to believe in oneself, to dream, and to recognize the freedom that comes with opening one's wings—another metaphor for embracing life's possibilities.

The song also touches on themes of faith, patience, and emotional expression. It advises not to rush through life, as everything will come in its own time. The message is one of hope and encouragement, suggesting that learning to fly is not as difficult as it may seem, and that the future holds promise. The repeated advice to listen to the wind and sing for what is to come reinforces the idea of being open to change and the new experiences that life brings.

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  1. Endúlzame Los Oidos
  2. Era Un Corazón Herido
  3. No Te Vayas, Alma Mía
  4. Suave Y Profundo
  5. Hasta Donde Dios Me Quiera Llevar
  6. Un Amor Mas Grande Que El Amor
  7. Escríbeme
  8. Dame Una Señal
  9. Historia Sin Final
  10. Las Palabras Duelen Mas
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