Volé
Alejandro Sanz
Rediscovering the Inner Child: A Journey to Freedom in 'Volé'
Alejandro Sanz's song 'Volé' is a poignant exploration of self-discovery and the journey back to one's inner child. The lyrics open with the artist addressing the child within him, a part of himself that he feels he has lost touch with over time. This child represents innocence, dreams, and a sense of wonder that he allowed to slip away 'de forma absurda' (in an absurd way). The repetition of 'volé' (I flew) signifies his attempt to escape or move forward without fully understanding or being prepared for the journey ahead.
The song takes a turn when Sanz describes a moment of enlightenment, symbolized by the birth of a light within him that erases his doubts. This newfound clarity is sparked by seeing someone, possibly a loved one, which reignites a sense of purpose and connection. The metaphor of a blooming carnation ('nació un clavel') suggests growth and the beauty of new beginnings. This moment of realization helps him understand that what he was missing in life was the echo of his own voice, a call from his true self that he had been ignoring.
Throughout 'Volé,' Sanz emphasizes the theme of freedom. The act of flying without looking back or knowing how to fly represents a leap of faith and the courage to pursue one's true path. The repetition of 'volé' underscores the continuous effort to break free from past constraints and embrace personal liberation. The song is a powerful reminder of the importance of reconnecting with one's inner child and the transformative power of self-awareness and love.