La vida pasa

Valeria Lynch Valeria Lynch

Navigating the Ephemeral Journey of Life in 'La vida pasa'

Valeria Lynch's song 'La vida pasa' delves into the transient nature of life and the importance of finding meaning and love amidst its fleeting moments. The lyrics open with a reflection on ambition and the often disappointing reality that what we strive for can sometimes turn into nothing. This sets the tone for a contemplative exploration of human existence, where dreams and aspirations play a crucial role in giving life its purpose.

The song portrays humans as 'pobres almas' (poor souls), emphasizing our inherent vulnerability and the solitude we often face. The mirror metaphor suggests a deep self-reflection, where one confronts their own loneliness and the passage of time. The chorus, or 'estribillo,' serves as a poignant reminder that life is passing by, urging us to seek solutions within ourselves. It highlights the tyranny of time and the necessity of love and openness to truly live.

Lynch further explores the theme of disillusionment, describing how we often give everything in a moment, only to break our illusions prematurely. The imagery of a rudderless boat in a sea of confusion captures the sense of directionlessness that many feel. The song critiques human arrogance and the incomplete nature of our lives, filled with disappointment. Yet, it also offers a hopeful message: to restart and find fulfillment, we must learn to love and open our hearts more each day.

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  1. Que Ganas de No Verte Nunca Más
  2. Caliz
  3. Fuera de Mi Vida
  4. Alas
  5. Qué mal elegiste
  6. Amame En Camara Lenta
  7. Querido mío
  8. Amiga mía
  9. Señor amante
  10. Baby, te necesito
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