Chasing Horizons: A Journey Through Broken Windows

In the song "Horizontes" by Andrés Calamaro, the artist embarks on a metaphorical journey to find a horizon, symbolizing a quest for meaning, hope, and perhaps a sense of purpose. The repeated imagery of "broken windows" suggests a world that is fractured and imperfect, yet still holds the potential for discovery and renewal. Calamaro's lyrics convey a sense of persistence and resilience, as he vows to search for this elusive horizon every day, despite the challenges and obstacles he faces.

The horizon in the song represents an ideal or a goal that is always just out of reach. Calamaro acknowledges that he may never find it, but the act of searching itself is significant. This reflects a broader human experience of striving for something greater, even when the outcome is uncertain. The horizon is described as the point where the gaze loses itself, emphasizing its unattainable nature and the endless pursuit it inspires.

Calamaro also touches on themes of aging and the passage of time, referring to himself as an "anciano sin reencarnaciones" (an old man without reincarnations). This line suggests a sense of finality and the urgency to find meaning before time runs out. Despite the sadness and brokenness in his surroundings, he remains determined to keep looking for the horizon, finding solace in the act of searching itself. The song ultimately speaks to the human spirit's resilience and the enduring hope that drives us to seek out new possibilities, even in the face of adversity.

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