Tan Frágil

Jonathan Oriel Jonathan Oriel

The Fragility of Life and the Quest for Wisdom

Jonathan Oriel's song "Tan Frágil" delves into the delicate nature of life and the importance of living with awareness and purpose. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of life's fragility, comparing it to a thin thread in the hands of the divine. This metaphor underscores the transient and ephemeral nature of our existence, much like mist that dissipates with the sun or grass that withers by evening. The song emphasizes that even the most sublime flower eventually fades, highlighting the inevitability of change and the passage of time.

The song takes on a reflective tone as it addresses a higher power, asking for the wisdom to count our days with reverence. This plea for understanding and guidance is a call to live meaningfully, recognizing that each day is a gift. The lyrics suggest that we are mere pilgrims in this world, often unaware of the fleeting nature of our journey. The world continues to turn, people come and go, and many live in an unreal dream, oblivious to the deeper truths of existence.

"Tan Frágil" also serves as a reminder to seize the present moment. It urges listeners to breathe deeply, feel the heartbeat of life, and appreciate the love and gifts bestowed upon us. The song calls for a time to love, mature, seek light and truth, and to learn to count our days wisely. It encourages us to forgive, love, and pour out our hearts, recognizing that tomorrow is uncertain and yesterday is gone. The song concludes with a desire to enjoy the fullness of salvation, making the most of each day and being filled with divine light.

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