Sentado En La Luna

El Bordo El Bordo

Escaping Reality: A Journey to the Moon

El Bordo's song "Sentado En La Luna" is a poetic exploration of escapism and introspection. The lyrics describe the narrator's departure from Earth, metaphorically sitting on the moon, observing the world from a distance. This detachment allows the narrator to reflect on the chaos and struggles of human life, symbolized by the 'tempestad' or storm that used to be their place. The decision to not return and the lack of nostalgia for human conflicts highlight a desire for peace and a break from societal pressures.

The song delves into themes of solitude and existential contemplation. The silence on the moon contrasts sharply with the noise of human life, becoming a form of music that accompanies the narrator's tears. This silence represents the profound loneliness and introspection that come with distancing oneself from the world. The narrator's wish for their words to speak and return in dreams suggests a longing for connection and understanding, even in isolation.

In the latter part of the song, the narrator grapples with the ambiguity of their existence, questioning whether they are alive, dead, or merely a figment of someone's thoughts. This existential uncertainty adds a layer of depth to the song, as the narrator seeks validation of their reality. The plea for those on Earth to stop mourning their body and the promise of a return someday hint at a belief in cyclical existence or reincarnation, offering a glimmer of hope amidst the solitude.

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  1. Viajando Por Tus Sueños
  2. Silbando Una Ilusion
  3. Así
  4. El Día No Me Aviso
  5. Sentado En La Luna
  6. donde vagan los sueños
  7. a donde vas?
  8. Con El Cuerpo a La Mitad
  9. Apagado
  10. De Vuelta Al Juego
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