Cuando Comenzamos A Nacer

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The Journey of Self-Discovery in 'Cuando Comenzamos A Nacer'

The song 'Cuando Comenzamos A Nacer' by Sui Generis, a renowned Argentine rock band, delves into the themes of self-awareness, the constraints of society, and the search for love and meaning. The lyrics poetically explore the process of coming into one's own identity and the realization that life is more than just the tangible, urging listeners to dream and look beyond the mundane.

The opening lines speak to the awakening of the mind as one begins to understand their individuality and the essence of being alive. This sets the stage for a contemplation of reality versus dreams, suggesting that the value of life may not lie in the day-to-day, but rather in the truths we discover when we dare to dream. The sun, a symbol of truth and reality, is acknowledged as genuine, countering the notion of life as a mere illusion.

As the song progresses, it touches on the human experience of questioning and seeking, only to be met with lies and restrictions that confine us to routines. The narrative then shifts to the pursuit of love, a common human endeavor, where one learns that love is more than a fleeting encounter; it's about sharing life with another. The final verses reflect a resignation to the compromises made in life and relationships, with an underlying message of self-acceptance and the ownership of one's life choices.

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