Mar (Lo Que Siento)

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Dreams by the Sea: A Journey to Happiness

Bomba Estéreo's song "Mar (Lo Que Siento)" is a poetic exploration of dreams, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a simple yet profound desire to live a life close to nature, specifically by the sea. The protagonist dreams of walking barefoot, feeling liberated and content with the simplicity of life. This imagery of being close to the ocean symbolizes a return to basics, a life unburdened by the complexities of modern existence.

The song continues to build on this dream, envisioning a life in a small house by the sea, where nights are spent gazing at the stars. This setting is not just a physical place but a metaphor for achieving one's dreams and finding inner peace. The repetition of the phrase "Vamos a vivir en una casita frente al mar" (Let's live in a little house by the sea) emphasizes the longing for a tranquil, fulfilling life. The lyrics suggest that true happiness comes from simple pleasures and being in harmony with nature.

The narrative also includes a female character who writes her dreams in the sand and embarks on a journey to find herself. Her quest leads her to discover what she was searching for within herself, near the protagonist's happiness. This part of the song highlights the importance of self-discovery and the idea that happiness is often found within, rather than in external circumstances. The recurring line "Es solo lo que siento, un momento" (It's just what I feel, a moment) underscores the fleeting yet profound nature of these feelings, capturing the essence of living in the moment and appreciating the beauty of life as it comes.

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