Embracing Life Amidst Loss and Change

The song 'Viviras' by Cadena Perpetua delves into the themes of time, loss, and the pursuit of dreams despite the inevitable changes life brings. The opening lines reflect on the passage of time and the loss of loved ones, yet the narrator holds onto their dreams tightly. This juxtaposition of loss and hope sets the tone for the song, highlighting the resilience required to navigate life's challenges. The phrase 'corriendo el riesgo' (taking the risk) underscores the courage needed to continue pursuing one's dreams despite uncertainties.

The lyrics also touch on historical and personal memories, such as the reference to the 'guerra en tierras frías' (war in cold lands) and the pride in seeing an English ship sink. These lines suggest a connection to past conflicts, possibly hinting at the Falklands War, and the complex emotions tied to national pride and personal loss. The narrator's reflection on these events reveals a sense of nostalgia and the bittersweet nature of remembering both victories and sorrows.

As the song progresses, it addresses the monotony of routine and the impact of societal expectations. The line 'la rutina se apoderó de la gran parte de tus días' (routine took over most of your days) speaks to the struggle of maintaining individuality in a conformist world. The narrator rejects the information and stories sold to them, choosing instead to forge their own path. The powerful statement '¡Quizás la muerte sea más larga que la vida!' (Perhaps death is longer than life!) serves as a reminder to live fully and authentically. The song concludes with a declaration of independence and a refusal to be found where others expect, emphasizing the importance of living one's truth.

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  1. Por que parar?
  2. Sobrevivir
  3. Nn Un Jubilado
  4. Diferencias
  5. Un Caso Mas
  6. Todo Por Nada
  7. Te acordaras de mi?
  8. Viviras
  9. Si Te Ves
  10. 23-10-99
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