Perdiendo Altura

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Navigating Heartbreak and Self-Discovery in 'Perdiendo Altura'

Aditus' song 'Perdiendo Altura' delves into the emotional turmoil and self-reflection that follows a significant romantic breakup. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with the end of a relationship, questioning the value of dreams and love when faced with the harsh reality of separation. The opening lines reveal a deep internal dialogue, where the protagonist contemplates whether to continue fighting for a lost cause or to let go entirely. This sets the stage for a journey of introspection and acceptance.

The recurring theme of 'learning to live' and 'learning to fly' symbolizes the process of healing and moving forward. Despite the pain and the sense of losing altitude, or feeling like they're falling, the protagonist acknowledges the harsh lessons that come with heartbreak. The metaphor of losing altitude effectively captures the feeling of losing control and the struggle to regain stability in life. The acceptance that 'other hands' will touch their former lover and that love will be given to someone else signifies a painful but necessary step towards moving on.

The song also touches on the bittersweet memories of the past, as the protagonist revisits love letters and reflects on the 'bitter end' that destiny has dealt them. This act of revisiting the past serves as a reminder of what was lost but also reinforces the idea that anything can happen, especially when love is no longer present. 'Perdiendo Altura' is a poignant exploration of the complexities of love, loss, and the resilience required to rebuild one's life after a significant emotional setback.

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  1. No Te Pueden Apagar
  2. En Este Pais
  3. Hora de Partir
  4. No Se Quita
  5. No Te Vayas Ahora
  6. Quiero Ser Tu Heroe
  7. Tiempo
  8. Victoria
  9. Amplificador
  10. La Vida No Me Alcanzara
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