The Melancholy of Moving On: Andrés Obregón's 'Pausa'

Andrés Obregón's song 'Pausa' is a poignant reflection on the passage of time and the bittersweet nature of moving on from a past relationship. The lyrics convey a deep sense of nostalgia and the difficulty of accepting change, particularly when it involves losing someone significant. The song's title, 'Pausa,' which translates to 'Pause' in English, suggests a longing to freeze time or to live in a moment that has since passed.

The verses alternate between the perspectives of two individuals who have lost touch with each other's lives. They reminisce about shared memories, such as the antics of their dogs, Beno and Leo, and the laughter they once shared. The chorus reveals the core of the song's emotional weight, with the singer expressing a desire to believe that their life together is merely on pause, rather than accepting that they have each moved on to separate paths. The metaphor of dancing alone at parties symbolizes the individual journeys they now face, highlighting the solitude that comes with personal growth and change.

The repeated lines about the clock never stopping and time running in a different direction emphasize the inevitability of change and the futility of trying to hold onto the past. The song captures the universal human experience of grappling with the passage of time and the loss of connections that were once central to our lives. Obregón's lyrics resonate with anyone who has ever wished to return to a simpler time or to reconnect with a lost love, only to realize that life has irrevocably moved forward.

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  2. Adiós, Buen Viaje
  3. Mar y Bosque
  4. Paulina
  5. Sin Maquillar
  6. Tal Vez Me Leas
  7. Pausa
  8. Solo Se
  9. Alguien Más
  10. La Última Canción
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