Això S'està Ensorrant

Joan Manuel Serrat Joan Manuel Serrat

Embracing Life's Urgency: A Call to Break Free

Joan Manuel Serrat's song "Això S'està Ensorrant" captures the fleeting nature of time and the urgency to live life fully. The lyrics reflect on how quickly time passes, emphasizing that life is short and should be lived courageously. Serrat uses the metaphor of a white jacket that has gone out of style before it was even worn to illustrate how opportunities can slip away if not seized promptly. The song's refrain, "Això s'està ensorrant" (This is collapsing), serves as a wake-up call, urging the listener to act before it's too late.

The song also delves into the need to shed burdens and outdated habits that hold us back. Serrat encourages breaking free from societal norms, unfulfilled loves, and hidden shames that stifle personal growth. He suggests a symbolic act of burning diplomas and resentments, scattering the ashes to the wind, and reclaiming lost childhoods. This imagery conveys a powerful message about the importance of letting go of the past to embrace the present and future.

Serrat's use of a phone booth as a metaphor for the last functioning connection in the city adds a layer of urgency and intimacy. It represents a direct and immediate call to action, urging the listener to leave their comfort zone and join in the pursuit of a more authentic and fulfilling life. The song's overall message is a poignant reminder of the impermanence of life and the necessity to act with courage and urgency to make the most of the time we have.

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