Al Saber de Ti

Carlos Cabezas Carlos Cabezas

The Mystical Journey of Knowing You

Carlos Cabezas' song "Al Saber de Ti" is a poetic exploration of the profound impact that knowing someone can have on one's life. The lyrics are rich with metaphors and imagery, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that invites listeners to reflect on the deeper meanings of existence and connection. The recurring phrase "Al saber de ti" (Upon knowing you) serves as a central theme, suggesting that the knowledge of this person brings about a transformative experience.

The song opens with vivid imagery of eternal valleys and the essence of life hanging on bones, setting a mystical tone. This imagery is further enriched by references to storytellers and heavenly messages, indicating that the knowledge of this person transcends the mundane and touches the divine. The lines "Dime que los sueños son / De cuatro pesos son" (Tell me that dreams are worth four pesos) and "Dime que la vida fue / La que mordió la fe" (Tell me that life was the one that bit faith) suggest a longing for simplicity and truth in a world that often feels complex and disillusioning.

As the song progresses, it delves into the themes of beauty, bravery, and tenderness. The imagery of flying figures releasing beauty and tenderness, and the dreams that light up the moon, evoke a sense of ethereal beauty and the fleeting nature of life. The repeated phrase "No ves" (You don't see) adds a layer of introspection, questioning the listener's perception of reality. The song concludes with a poignant reflection on existence and the dreams of the dead, reinforcing the idea that knowing someone deeply can alter one's understanding of life and death.

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