Somos La Ciudad

Silvina Garre Silvina Garre

Navigating Loneliness and Identity in the Urban Jungle

Silvina Garre's song "Somos La Ciudad" delves into the complexities of urban life, loneliness, and the search for identity. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a city that is both a physical space and a metaphor for the human condition. The opening lines question who or what is to blame for the night's solitude, setting the tone for a reflective and introspective journey. The mention of closed cinemas and a sky full of stars suggests a world where traditional forms of entertainment and distraction are no longer available, forcing the individual to confront their inner self.

The song explores themes of disillusionment and the struggle for authenticity. The lines "Optamos por el quien da más / Pisar y no dejar pisar" highlight the competitive nature of urban life, where people are constantly trying to outdo each other. The narrator clings to a hand, only to experience the first disillusionment when it is let go. This moment symbolizes the fleeting nature of human connections in a city that often feels cold and impersonal. The lyrics also touch on the idea of playing roles and hiding true emotions, as seen in the lines "Jugaré al dolor fingiendo ser el que sufre."

Garre uses powerful imagery to convey the harsh realities of city life. The recurring motif of fire and wounds, as in "Quema fuego arráncame llagas por ser hombre y piel, no ser nada," suggests a desire to feel something real, even if it is pain. The city is depicted as a place that dictates how to love, buy, and be someone else, stripping individuals of their true selves. The fear of loving without a price and the fear of seeing clearly only to have one's vision clouded again are recurring anxieties. Ultimately, the song is a poignant commentary on the human condition, emphasizing that we are the city, and its streets are our veins, pulsating with the collective experiences of its inhabitants.

"Somos La Ciudad" is a powerful exploration of the urban experience, capturing the essence of loneliness, disillusionment, and the quest for identity in a world that often feels overwhelming and impersonal.

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  1. Una Vuelta De Cara
  2. Cada Domingo
  3. En Los Brazos De Mi Padre
  4. Fin De Carnaval
  5. Quien Quiera Oir Que Oiga
  6. Horas Se Van
  7. Somos La Ciudad
  8. Sereno Como Aquellas Mañanas
  9. Dondequiera Que Esté
  10. Más Cerquita Del Cielo
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