El Tiempo Está Después

Fernando Cabrera Fernando Cabrera

Navigating Dreams and Realities in 'El Tiempo Está Después'

Fernando Cabrera's song 'El Tiempo Está Después' is a poetic exploration of human aspirations, illusions, and the often harsh realities that accompany them. The lyrics paint vivid images of people attempting seemingly impossible feats, such as trying to sail a boat or submerge a voice. These metaphors highlight the futility and absurdity of certain human endeavors, suggesting that some dreams are unattainable or misguided. The recurring phrase 'Ta' loco aquel que quiera volar' (That one is crazy who wants to fly) underscores the idea that those who chase after impossible dreams, like flying too close to the sun, are bound to get burned.

The song also delves into the theme of disillusionment. Cabrera speaks of people who wish to dive into water without getting wet or who dream of a world without disillusionment. These lines reflect a longing for an idealistic world that is free from disappointment and failure. However, the repetition of the phrase 'se quema aquel que quiera tu corazón' (he who wants your heart gets burned) serves as a stark reminder that pursuing such perfect ideals often leads to pain and disillusionment.

Cabrera's lyrical style is rich with metaphor and irony, making 'El Tiempo Está Después' a contemplative piece that encourages listeners to reflect on their own dreams and the realities they face. The song's melancholic tone and philosophical depth are characteristic of Cabrera's work, which often blends folk and poetic elements to explore complex emotional and social themes. Through this song, Cabrera invites us to consider the balance between aspiration and reality, and the inevitable disillusionment that comes with chasing unattainable dreams.

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