Cae El Sol / Planta (SEP7IMO DIA)

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Dreams and Echoes: A Journey Through Light and Shadow

Soda Stereo's "Cae El Sol / Planta (SEP7IMO DIA)" is a poetic exploration of longing, introspection, and the cyclical nature of life. The song's lyrics paint a vivid picture of a journey through emotional landscapes, where the sun's rise and fall symbolize the passage of time and the persistence of dreams. The recurring imagery of the sun highlights the contrast between hope and the elusive nature of fulfillment, as the protagonist continues to search for something or someone that remains just out of reach.

The song delves into themes of destiny and truth, suggesting a struggle between embracing love and remaining silent. The lyrics convey a sense of wandering through empty streets, reflecting a search for meaning and connection in a world that often feels desolate. This journey is marked by "strange destinies" and "dark truths," hinting at the complexities and uncertainties of life. The protagonist's desire to "wake up and finally be with you" underscores a yearning for resolution and the comfort of companionship.

In the latter part of the song, the metaphor of "vegetal love" introduces a connection to nature and growth. The imagery of "savia" (sap) flowing through the body and the need to have "feet tied in the air" suggests a grounding in reality while reaching for dreams. This duality reflects the tension between aspiration and acceptance, as the protagonist grapples with their limitations and potential. The song's rich metaphors and evocative language invite listeners to reflect on their own journeys, the dreams they chase, and the truths they confront along the way.

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  1. Prófugos
  2. En La Ciudad de La Furia
  3. De Música Ligera
  4. Prófugos
  5. Signos
  6. Te Para Tres
  7. Corazón Delator
  8. Un Misil En Mi Placard
  9. Fue
  10. Trátame Suavemente
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