Rediscovering Humanity in a Changing World

“Jueves” by Cuentos Borgeanos is a poignant reflection on the passage of time and the changes it brings to our lives and relationships. The song opens with an acknowledgment of how life and time have altered the protagonist's perception, eroding their illusions and trust in others. This sets a melancholic tone, highlighting the distance and alienation that can grow between people as they evolve and face life's challenges. The lyrics suggest a longing for the past and a recognition of the value of memories, even those that are secret and deeply personal.

The chorus emphasizes a desire to speak the truth and connect with others on a deeper, more human level. The repeated phrase “apuntarle al corazón” (aim at the heart) signifies a yearning to reach out with sincerity and compassion, countering the rationality that often leads to emotional detachment. This call for honesty and humanity is a central theme, suggesting that despite the changes and distances, there is still time to reconnect and understand each other.

The song also touches on the importance of dreams and aspirations, with the protagonist expressing a drive to see their dreams grow and flourish. This forward-looking perspective adds a layer of hope to the otherwise reflective and somber tone of the song. By balancing the acknowledgment of past changes with a hopeful outlook for the future, “Jueves” encourages listeners to embrace their humanity and strive for genuine connections, even in a world that often feels distant and impersonal.

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  1. Estoico
  2. Eternidad
  3. Felicidades
  4. Jueves
  5. Océano
  6. Te Verde
  7. La Espera
  8. Esto Es Amor
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