Palabras de nuestro tiempo

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The Call for Collective Action and Freedom in 'Palabras de nuestro tiempo'

Illapu's song 'Palabras de nuestro tiempo' is a powerful anthem that speaks to the necessity of learning from the past and taking collective action to ensure a better future. The lyrics emphasize the importance of not merely returning to what once was but instead, using the lessons of history to build a more just and equitable society. The song reflects on the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom and justice, urging listeners to honor their legacy by continuing the struggle for true liberty.

The song highlights the disparity between the ideal of freedom and the harsh realities faced by many, particularly children who suffer from poverty and lack of education. Illapu poignantly describes a child begging on the streets and attending a 'school' of hunger and hardship, illustrating that freedom remains an unfulfilled dream for many. This imagery serves as a stark reminder that societal change is necessary for true freedom to be realized.

'Palabras de nuestro tiempo' calls for unity and collective action to dismantle the barriers of selfishness and indifference that prevent societal progress. The lyrics advocate for a shared responsibility, emphasizing that individual problems are, in fact, collective issues. The song concludes with a call to consciousness, urging people to recognize their rights and duties to create a world where freedom can truly flourish. Illapu's message is clear: only through solidarity and active participation can a free and just society be achieved.

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