Viejos Ratones Del Tiempo

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Navigating Time and Emotions: A Journey with Invisible

Invisible's song "Viejos Ratones Del Tiempo" delves into the intricate relationship between time, emotions, and the natural world. The title, which translates to "Old Mice of Time," suggests a reflection on the passage of time and the wisdom that comes with it. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the singer's journey, filled with clouds and enigmas, symbolizing life's uncertainties and challenges. The desire to rest where there is sunlight indicates a longing for peace and clarity amidst the chaos.

The song's imagery is rich with metaphors, such as the "hill of nacre" and the "olive tree of the mountains with salt," which evoke a sense of timeless beauty and resilience. The mention of autumn coming and going highlights the cyclical nature of life and the inevitability of change. The line "the one who runs very fast never arrives" serves as a poignant reminder that rushing through life can prevent one from truly experiencing it. The interplay between night and day, light and darkness, further emphasizes the balance and duality present in our existence.

Invisible's musical style, characterized by its progressive rock influences, complements the lyrical depth of the song. The band's ability to blend complex musical arrangements with profound lyrical content creates an immersive experience for the listener. The recurring theme of not knowing someone's name or whereabouts adds a layer of mystery and introspection, inviting listeners to ponder their own paths and connections. Ultimately, "Viejos Ratones Del Tiempo" is a contemplative piece that encourages reflection on the passage of time, the beauty of nature, and the importance of embracing life's journey with all its ups and downs.

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