Tan Fácil

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Navigating the Complexities of Love and Loss in 'Tan Fácil'

Los Piratas' song 'Tan Fácil' delves into the intricate emotions tied to love, loss, and self-discovery. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a relationship marked by a mix of longing, regret, and a search for identity. The opening lines suggest a power dynamic where one person is expected to submit and seek forgiveness, highlighting the complexities of human connections and the ease with which forgiveness can sometimes be granted, even when it might not be deserved.

The chorus reflects on the paradox of waiting. It acknowledges that waiting can be easier when there's hope, but also reveals the pain and confusion that come with separation. The imagery of pushing bones and the vastness of the city underscores the overwhelming nature of these emotions. The protagonist's sense of disorientation and the lack of answers from others amplify the feeling of being lost and abandoned, making the act of waiting seem almost unbearable.

As the song progresses, it shifts towards a sense of liberation and self-assertion. The protagonist realizes they no longer need to wait and can indulge in their desires. This newfound freedom, however, comes with its own set of challenges. The mention of breaking pacts and the fragility of any new agreements suggests a cycle of self-sabotage and the difficulty of maintaining meaningful connections. Ultimately, 'Tan Fácil' captures the bittersweet reality of navigating love and loss, where moments of clarity and empowerment are often intertwined with confusion and vulnerability.

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  1. Promesas Que No Valen Nada
  2. Respuestas
  3. M
  4. Si tu
  5. El Sabor De Las Cosas
  6. Tan Fácil
  7. Muertos
  8. Canción Para Pris
  9. Te Echare De Menos
  10. My Way
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