My Ordinary Live

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Embracing Authenticity in a World of Expectations

Fallo's song "My Ordinary Live" delves into the complexities of living authentically in a world that constantly imposes expectations and judgments. The lyrics reflect a struggle between societal pressures and personal growth, emphasizing the importance of staying true to oneself despite external influences. The opening lines, "Dicen que sea simple / Solo relajate," suggest a societal push towards simplicity and relaxation, yet the artist counters this by nurturing his own ideas and ambitions, symbolized by the metaphor of cultivating and watering thoughts to grow.

The song also explores the theme of materialism versus spiritual fulfillment. Lines like "Dicen que Dios vivió / El dinero es mejor" highlight a societal preference for wealth over spiritual or personal values. Fallo critiques this mindset, asserting his own worth and creativity through his art, as seen in "Del brillo vivo / Pues doy rimas como en Ice Box." This juxtaposition underscores the artist's belief in the intrinsic value of his work, regardless of its monetary success.

Throughout the song, Fallo grapples with the duality of public perception and self-identity. He acknowledges the praise and expectations placed upon him, yet remains skeptical and grounded, as expressed in "Dicen que soy un Dios / Que falso, digo yo." The recurring refrain, "Quieto / Ciego / Y que el mundo pase ya," encapsulates a sense of detachment and resilience. Fallo's journey is one of self-acceptance and defiance against societal norms, ultimately finding strength in his authenticity and rejecting fear, as he declares, "Siento que ya no temeré más."

The song's introspective nature and candid exploration of personal and societal conflicts make it a powerful commentary on the pursuit of genuine self-expression in a conformist world. Fallo's lyrical prowess and emotive delivery invite listeners to reflect on their own experiences and the value of staying true to oneself amidst external pressures.

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