Cutting Away the Unnecessary: A Journey of Self-Cleansing

The song 'Cortar' by Aztecas Tupro is a powerful anthem about self-cleansing and the necessity of cutting away the things that no longer serve us. The lyrics use the metaphor of a tree bearing bad fruit to symbolize aspects of life that have become detrimental. The tree, dry and unproductive, represents outdated habits, toxic relationships, or negative influences that cast a shadow over one's life. The sharp axe signifies the readiness and determination to make a change, urging the listener to sharpen their tools and begin the process of cutting away the dead weight.

The chorus emphasizes the urgency of taking action before time runs out. It encourages letting go of what is no longer useful and nurturing one's destiny with care and attention. The imagery of watering one's destiny suggests that personal growth and fulfillment require effort and dedication. The song speaks to the importance of honesty with oneself, recognizing self-deception, and the courage to make difficult decisions. It highlights the pain that often accompanies these decisions, likening it to a deep incision that bleeds but ultimately leads to spiritual cleansing.

The final verses reinforce the idea that cutting away the unnecessary can be done in various ways—whether through physical actions, words, or gestures. The repetition of the word 'cortar' (to cut) underscores the theme of separation and the inevitable pain that comes with it. However, this pain is portrayed as a necessary step towards healing and growth. The song's message is clear: to live a fulfilling life, one must be willing to let go of the past and embrace change, even when it hurts.

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