Desde El Papel

Gustavo Cerati Gustavo Cerati

Reflections on Courage and Legacy in 'Desde El Papel'

Gustavo Cerati's song 'Desde El Papel' delves into themes of memory, courage, and the quest for personal growth. The lyrics paint a picture of someone reflecting on memories captured on paper, possibly in the form of letters, drawings, or written stories. These memories serve as a source of guidance and inspiration, offering advice on overcoming new fears and challenges. The phrase 'mirándome como en sueños' suggests a dreamlike quality to these recollections, indicating that they hold a significant, almost surreal, influence over the narrator's thoughts and actions.

The song also explores the idea of heroism and bravery, as the narrator looks up to a figure who has always been courageous. This figure, possibly a father or a mentor, is depicted through 'cuentos en dibujos'—stories in drawings—that make the narrator ponder how they can embody the same bravery. The repetition of the question 'Cómo puedo ser tan valiente' underscores the narrator's deep desire to live up to this ideal of courage and strength.

Additionally, the song touches on the search for validation and understanding. The narrator questions whether they were truly loved and seeks answers to this existential query. This introspective journey is marked by a sense of urgency and determination, as indicated by the line 'Con paso siempre veloz,' which translates to 'With always a swift step.' The song beautifully captures the universal human experience of seeking to understand one's past, draw strength from it, and aspire to be better, braver, and more self-assured.

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