Paraíso En Retro

Eruca Sativa Eruca Sativa

Breaking the Silence: A Journey to Self-Discovery

Eruca Sativa's song 'Paraíso En Retro' delves into the profound journey of self-discovery and the struggle to find one's place in the world. The lyrics open with a sense of projection towards an end goal, a 'paradise in retro,' suggesting a reflective look back at one's aspirations and dreams. The protagonist is on a quest to find their place, pushing themselves to the limit, as indicated by the line 'Empujé con zurda voz a mi último aliento' (I pushed with my left voice to my last breath). This intense effort leads to a moment of silence, where the heart metaphorically falls silent, symbolizing a pause or a moment of introspection.

The recurring plea to stop hiding in silence and let the eyes speak is a powerful metaphor for the need to express one's true feelings and thoughts. Eyes, often considered windows to the soul, are urged to communicate what words cannot. This theme of breaking free from silence and embracing open communication is central to the song, emphasizing the importance of honesty and vulnerability in personal growth.

The lyrics also touch on the interconnectedness of individuals, as seen in the line 'Somos más que uno' (We are more than one). This suggests a collective experience or shared understanding that transcends individual isolation. The feeling of vertigo and rebirth from the depths signifies a transformative experience, where the protagonist emerges stronger and more self-aware. The song's repetitive chorus reinforces the urgency and necessity of breaking free from silence, making it a compelling anthem for self-expression and authenticity.

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  1. Para Nadie
  2. Calma
  3. Paraíso En Retro
  4. Blanco
  5. Amor Ausente
  6. Carapazón
  7. Cada Cosa a Cada Cual
  8. UOR
  9. Cuanto Costara
  10. Para Que Sigamos Siendo
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