Hay que correr el riesgo

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Embracing the Risk of Falling: A Journey Through Solitude

Los Enanitos Verdes' song "Hay que correr el riesgo" delves into the profound themes of solitude, fear, and resilience. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of eternal loneliness, where time seems to dance in the early hours of the morning, and sleep becomes elusive when all the lights are off. This imagery sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the human condition, where the departure of a train symbolizes missed opportunities and irrevocable changes in life. The street, now forever altered, serves as a metaphor for the irreversible passage of time and the inevitability of change.

The song emphasizes the importance of taking risks despite the fear of failure. The line "hay que correr el riesgo de levantarse y seguir cayendo" (you have to take the risk of getting up and continuing to fall) encapsulates the essence of resilience. It acknowledges that fear is a learned response, but it also encourages the listener to embrace the uncertainty and keep moving forward, even if it means falling again. This message is reinforced by the idea that there is nothing to lose when the glass is already empty, highlighting the liberating power of having nothing left to lose.

Moreover, the song touches on the comforting yet isolating nature of solitude. The lyrics suggest that loneliness can provide a certain comfort, preventing one from seeing beyond their immediate surroundings. However, it also hints at the importance of human connection, as evidenced by the powerful impact of a hug and the value of seeking advice from others. Ultimately, "Hay que correr el riesgo" is a poignant reminder of the courage it takes to face life's uncertainties and the strength found in vulnerability and connection.

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  2. Amores Lejanos
  3. Francés Limón
  4. Tu Carcel
  5. Mariposas
  6. Luz de Día
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