The Inevitable Change: A Journey Through 'Será' by Emmanuel

Emmanuel's song 'Será' delves into the complexities of love, loss, and the inevitable changes that life brings. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of introspection and acceptance of the past, as well as a recognition that some things are beyond our control. The repeated phrase 'Será que tuvo que empezar a andar' (It had to start walking) suggests a resignation to the fact that life must move forward, even when it means leaving behind what was once cherished.

The song's narrative is filled with poignant imagery, such as leaving behind a blue suit and a pillow filled with scent, symbolizing the remnants of a past relationship. These objects represent memories and emotions that are no longer useful or relevant in the present. The mention of a silent doll and a garden without flowers further emphasizes the theme of change and the passage of time. These metaphors highlight the inevitability of transformation and the need to let go of the past to embrace the future.

Emmanuel's delivery of the lyrics adds an emotional depth to the song, making the listener feel the weight of his reflections. The repetition of 'Ya no puedo con tú voz, ya no puedo con tú piel' (I can't handle your voice, I can't handle your skin) underscores the emotional toll of holding onto something that no longer serves a purpose. The song ultimately conveys a message of acceptance and the understanding that change, though difficult, is a necessary part of life. The melancholic yet hopeful tone of 'Será' resonates with anyone who has experienced the bittersweet nature of moving on from a significant chapter in their life.

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