Volver a soñar

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Nostalgia and the Passage of Time in 'Volver a Soñar'

Campo de Almas' song 'Volver a Soñar' delves into the themes of nostalgia, the passage of time, and the inevitable march forward in life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the cold and melancholy that comes with growing up and leaving behind cherished memories. The artist reflects on the indifference and loneliness that often accompany adulthood, contrasting it with the carefree days of the past. This longing to return to simpler times is a central theme, as the singer expresses a desire to go back to a time when life was less complicated and more about wandering and dreaming.

The song also touches on the harsh reality that time is relentless and irreversible. The lyrics emphasize that time comes and goes, never to return, and that one cannot turn back the clock. This realization is a wake-up call for the singer, who acknowledges that despite the desire to relive past dreams, one must continue moving forward. The line 'debía seguir igual' (must continue the same) underscores the necessity of perseverance and acceptance of the present.

In the final verses, the song takes on a more resolute tone. The singer recognizes the futility of looking back and the importance of facing the future without nostalgia. The phrase 'la lucha hasta el final' (the struggle until the end) encapsulates the determination to keep fighting and dreaming, even in the face of life's challenges. 'Volver a Soñar' is a poignant reflection on the bittersweet nature of memories and the enduring human spirit to dream and strive, despite the passage of time.

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  1. Tus alas caerán
  2. Arial
  3. Adiccion
  4. Gris
  5. El Día Final
  6. Volver a soñar
  7. Algo De Mi
  8. Bolero
  9. El Silencio
  10. Las Piedras Y El Mar
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