Se Me Va a Pasar

Pedro Fernández Pedro Fernández

Resilience and Independence in 'Se Me Va a Pasar'

Pedro Fernández's song 'Se Me Va a Pasar' delves into themes of resilience and emotional independence. The lyrics begin with the singer reflecting on the fundamental aspects of life, such as crying at birth and calling out for his mother. These lines set the stage for a narrative that emphasizes the natural and inevitable experiences of life, suggesting that pain and hardship are part of the human condition.

The song's core message revolves around the idea that the singer does not need the person he is addressing to survive or thrive. He asserts his independence by stating that he was not born by their side, does not share their blood, and does not need them to breathe or walk. This powerful declaration of self-sufficiency is a testament to the singer's strength and ability to overcome adversity without relying on others.

The recurring line 'Herido no es muerto, es cuestión de tiempo, no hay dolor eterno, se me va a pasar' translates to 'Wounded is not dead, it's a matter of time, there is no eternal pain, it will pass.' This mantra-like repetition reinforces the theme of resilience, suggesting that while emotional wounds may hurt, they are not fatal and will eventually heal. The song ultimately conveys a message of hope and the transient nature of pain, encouraging listeners to believe in their capacity to endure and move forward.

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