Todo tiene un final

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Embracing Life's Impermanence with Los Enanitos Verdes

The song 'Todo tiene un final' by Los Enanitos Verdes, a rock band from Argentina, delves into the theme of impermanence and the transient nature of life. The lyrics poignantly remind us that everything comes to an end, and nothing is immune to this universal truth. The song's title, which translates to 'Everything has an end,' sets a contemplative tone for the listener to reflect on the fleeting moments of existence.

The verses express a realization and acceptance of life's finite nature. The singer acknowledges that life is not eternal, and the emotions we experience, such as joy and sorrow, are also temporary. This realization extends to love, which the singer initially believed was boundless. However, the possibility of love fading or being replaced by another person is confronted, highlighting the inevitability of change. The lyrics suggest a shift from a belief in the everlasting to an understanding that even the most profound feelings can conclude.

The song also touches on the futility of resisting the end of things, whether it's a day, a project, or a relationship. It questions the value of victory if it's ultimately followed by loss, suggesting that perhaps the true wisdom lies in living in the present. The repeated lines 'Todo me demuestra que al final de cuenta termino cada dia, empiezo cada dia' ('Everything shows me that in the end, each day ends, each day begins') emphasize the cyclical nature of life and the importance of embracing each moment as it comes.

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