Los Días Por Vivir

Juan Carlos Baglietto Juan Carlos Baglietto

Embracing Life's Future: A Journey Through Pain and Hope

Juan Carlos Baglietto's song "Los Días Por Vivir" delves into the complexities of human emotions, particularly the interplay between pain and hope. The lyrics begin by acknowledging the difficulty of facing reality when burdened by sorrow. Baglietto poetically describes how pain can be mistaken for poetry, and how the harshness of life can be felt with every step taken on the streets. This imagery sets the stage for a narrative that explores the struggle to find remnants of happiness and the challenge of overcoming despair.

The song then shifts to a more hopeful tone, urging the listener to look forward to the days yet to come. The heart sings of the future, encouraging resilience and the ability to rise above pain. This message is reinforced with the imagery of a new dawn, where the morning light brings a sense of renewal and the promise of a fresh start. The lyrics suggest that even in the darkest moments, there is always the potential for recovery and the opportunity to embrace life once more.

Baglietto's use of vivid imagery and emotional depth creates a powerful narrative that resonates with anyone who has faced hardship. The song's message is clear: despite the pain and challenges, there is always hope and the possibility of a brighter future. The final lines of the song emphasize the importance of unity and shared experiences, as Baglietto invites the listener to join him in song, symbolizing the collective strength found in togetherness and mutual support.

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  3. Cancion Del Jangadero
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  7. Como Boomerang
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