Soy El Diluvio

José Madero José Madero

Navigating the Storms of Life with José Madero's 'Soy El Diluvio'

José Madero's 'Soy El Diluvio' is a poignant exploration of personal growth and resilience in the face of life's challenges. The song begins with a paradoxical line, 'Todo empezó con un final,' which translates to 'Everything started with an ending.' This suggests a rebirth or a significant change that stems from the conclusion of a previous chapter in life. Madero reflects on learning to live 'outside the glass,' a metaphor for breaking free from a confined or sheltered existence and facing the world with open eyes.

The chorus of the song emphasizes the fragility of life with the imagery of glass breaking in an instant, while simultaneously expressing deep affection and dependence on someone who is described as the singer's entire world. This person is seen as a miracle, contrasting with the singer's self-view as a 'diluvio,' or deluge, which could symbolize a force of destruction or overwhelming emotion. The gratitude expressed for turning 'all that evil into smoke' hints at a transformation of negative experiences into something ephemeral and less harmful, possibly a shared victory over adversity.

The song's narrative arc takes the listener through a journey of near defeat, where the singer was 'about to expire,' to a place of acceptance and recognition of personal flaws. The repeated mention of a city not being built in seconds and the pain felt being like a fist suggests that healing and growth are slow processes. Madero's lyrics invite listeners to consider their own struggles as part of a larger, more complex journey where even perceived failures can be reframed as triumphs, and where each person can be both a miracle and a deluge in their own right.

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