Llegará La Tormenta

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The Storm of Change: Deciphering Amaral's 'Llegará La Tormenta'

Amaral's 'Llegará La Tormenta' is a song that seems to delve into the themes of return, reflection, and impending change. The lyrics speak of someone who has returned home after a journey through distant lands, a journey that is both literal and metaphorical. The traveler has witnessed various scenes of nature and human experience, from mountains and forests to oceans and desolate landscapes. These images may represent the different challenges and experiences one faces in life.

The recurring phrase 'Llegará, llegará, llegará, llegará / La tormenta que anuncia el cielo' translates to 'The storm that the sky announces will come.' This line suggests an inevitable change or upheaval that is approaching. The storm could be a metaphor for a significant event or transformation that will impact the protagonist or society as a whole. The song's imagery of thunder, the last wave at the end of times, and a clown covered in blood adds a sense of foreboding and suggests that the change might be tumultuous or even violent.

The final verses question what one will do now that the journey is ending, hinting at a choice or a call to action. The mention of multitudes with nothing in their hands and a sun that has dried the rivers could be a commentary on social issues such as poverty and environmental degradation. The determination to be heard, to shout until the voice is reflected from the mountains, implies a desire to make a difference, to call for attention to these issues until the 'storm' of change arrives.

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  2. Si Las Calles Pudieran Hablar
  3. Como Hablar
  4. Confiar En Alguien
  5. ¿ Qué Sera?
  6. Los Aviones No Pueden Volar
  7. Llegará La Tormenta
  8. Madrid
  9. Como Un Martillo En La Pared
  10. De La Noche a La Mañana
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