Llegará (part. Catalina García)

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The Journey to Inner Peace in 'Llegará'

In 'Llegará,' Leiva, featuring Catalina García, delves into the themes of introspection, change, and the quest for inner peace. The song opens with a longing to start over, to 'arrancar por el final' (start from the end) and shake things up like a hurricane. This metaphor suggests a desire to forget past mistakes and begin anew, but the singer acknowledges the impossibility of such a clean slate, emphasizing the inescapable nature of reality.

The lyrics continue to explore the idea of transformation and spiritual journeys. The singer wishes to change their perception of reality and embark on a spiritual voyage, never to return. This reflects a deep yearning for personal growth and a break from the past. The repeated imagery of 'volando descalzos' (flying barefoot) and facing the horizon symbolizes freedom and a fresh start, unburdened by past experiences.

As the song progresses, it touches on the disconnection between the singer and another person, possibly a romantic partner. The broken connection is acknowledged, but the singer is indifferent to when it happened, focusing instead on the hope for a sign that things will improve. The chorus emphasizes the need for simplicity and tranquility, with the singer expressing a desire for forests and fields that bring calm. This longing for nature and peace underscores the overall theme of seeking solace and clarity in a chaotic world.

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