Hora de Partir

Aditus Aditus

The Bittersweet Farewell: A Journey of Love and Loss

Aditus' song "Hora de Partir" delves into the poignant moment of departure, capturing the emotional complexity of leaving behind a significant chapter in one's life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of dawn breaking, symbolizing the end of a night and, metaphorically, the end of a love story. This love story is described as a blend of fantasy and reality, highlighting the surreal and often dreamlike nature of deep emotional connections.

The song's central theme revolves around the inevitability of parting ways. The protagonist speaks of organizing their belongings and packing memories into a special suitcase, which is described as the hardest to carry. This suitcase of memories represents the emotional baggage that comes with leaving someone important. The ambivalence about whether to take these memories or leave them behind underscores the difficulty of moving on from a meaningful relationship.

As the protagonist embarks on this new journey, they reflect on the duality of beginnings and endings. The line "Donde se juntan el comienzo y el final" (Where the beginning and the end meet) encapsulates this sentiment. The protagonist is left to walk this path alone, uncertain of their ability to continue. Despite the sadness, there is a sense of gratitude and nostalgia, as they carry the smile of their loved one and the best moments of their life etched into their skin. The song beautifully captures the essence of leaving more behind than what one can take, emphasizing the lasting impact of shared experiences and emotions.

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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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