Enloquecer

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Navigating Love and Time in 'Enloquecer' by Fito Páez

Fito Páez's song 'Enloquecer' delves into the complexities of love, time, and emotional resilience. The lyrics suggest that time has a healing power, capable of washing away pain and mending broken hearts. Páez encourages a more balanced approach to life's challenges, advising against drastic reactions and emphasizing the importance of finding happiness. The line 'mañana va a ser otro día' (tomorrow will be another day) reflects a hopeful outlook, suggesting that today's troubles will eventually pass.

The song also touches on the fear of endings and the uncertainty that comes with it. Páez acknowledges the terror of losing what one holds dear, yet he reassures that the heart's warmth and the joy it brings can help navigate through these fears. The recurring theme of 'un maravilloso amanecer' (a wonderful sunrise) symbolizes new beginnings and the simple pleasures that life offers. This imagery serves as a reminder that despite life's ups and downs, there are always moments of beauty and joy to look forward to.

The chorus, with its repetitive lines 'si te vuelvo a ver, me voy a enloquecer' (if I see you again, I will go crazy), captures the intense emotions tied to love and reunion. It conveys a sense of overwhelming passion and the transformative power of seeing a loved one again. This repetition underscores the song's emotional depth, highlighting the profound impact that love and connection have on our lives. Through 'Enloquecer,' Fito Páez masterfully blends themes of love, time, and emotional resilience, creating a poignant and relatable narrative.

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  1. 11 y 6
  2. Mariposa Tecknicolor
  3. Al Lado Del Camino
  4. Yo Vengo A Ofrecer Mi Corazón
  5. Si Es Amor
  6. Cable A Tierra
  7. Enloquecer
  8. El Amor Después Del Amor
  9. Viejo Mundo
  10. La Veronica
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