Las Cosas Tienen Movimiento

Juan Carlos Baglietto Juan Carlos Baglietto

The Ever-Present Essence of Life: A Journey Through 'Las Cosas Tienen Movimiento'

Juan Carlos Baglietto's song 'Las Cosas Tienen Movimiento' delves into the profound and often existential reflections on life and presence. The lyrics open with the artist questioning the purpose of existence, a universal theme that resonates deeply with listeners. This introspective journey is punctuated by the realization that despite the vastness and sometimes overwhelming nature of life, there is a constant presence that remains within him. This presence could be interpreted as a loved one, a memory, or even a guiding force that provides comfort and continuity.

The song further explores the idea of movement and change, suggesting that life is in a constant state of flux. The phrase 'las cosas tienen movimiento' (things have movement) encapsulates this notion, emphasizing that nothing remains static. This movement is not just physical but also emotional and spiritual, driving the individual to keep going, to 'seguir' (continue) and not 'bajar la guardia' (let down their guard). The lyrics suggest that this perpetual motion is essential for growth and freedom, offering a sense of liberation and the opportunity to live fully.

Baglietto's use of natural elements like wind, rain, and moonlight as metaphors further enriches the song's meaning. These elements symbolize the various forces that breathe life into our existence, providing the 'oxygen' that sustains us. The recurring line 'siempre estaras en mi' (you will always be in me) reinforces the idea of an enduring presence that fuels our journey through life. This presence, whether it be a person, a memory, or an inner strength, acts as a catalyst for awakening and perseverance, guiding us through the ever-changing landscape of our lives.

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  2. Por Probar El Vino Y El Agua Salada
  3. Carta de Un León a Otro
  4. Deseo
  5. El faro
  6. Actuar para vivir
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