The Eternal Dance of Reality and Illusion in 'Especie'

Gustavo Cerati, a renowned Argentine musician and former leader of the band Soda Stereo, is known for his poetic lyrics and his ability to weave complex emotions into his music. The song 'Especie' is no exception, offering a contemplative look at the ephemeral nature of life and the interplay between reality and illusion.

The lyrics of 'Especie' seem to capture a moment of profound realization, where the singer encounters something unexpectedly beautiful that symbolizes the connection between all beings. The 'vibrant incarnate light' could represent a sudden insight or a deep emotional experience that reminds us of the shared essence of humanity. The phrase 'Es la especie que nos une' suggests that there is a common thread that binds us together, perhaps an inherent desire for life to continue and flourish. The 'many sums of pleasure' might refer to the collective experiences that bring joy and meaning to our existence.

The chorus of the song, with its repetition of 'Que dure lo que dure lo real, Que dure lo que dure la ficción,' speaks to the transient nature of both reality and fantasy. Cerati seems to be expressing a desire for the beautiful moments to last, whether they are grounded in reality or born from our imaginations. The rhetorical question '¿es que acaso te sorprende que sea asi por siempre?' challenges the listener to accept the permanence of this cycle. The final lines, expressing a wish to further beautify an already incredible afternoon, reflect a desire to enhance the present moment, to make the most of the now, regardless of its fleeting nature.

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