Navigating the Ephemeral: A Journey Through 'Demasiado'

Lisandro Aristimuño's song 'Demasiado' delves into the transient nature of time and existence, capturing the essence of fleeting moments and the emotional turbulence they bring. The opening lines, 'Correrás al ver el tiempo desvanecer / Sin pensar en mí / Vuelvo a desaparecer,' set the tone for a narrative where the passage of time is inevitable and often unacknowledged by others. The singer feels a sense of invisibility, as if they are fading away without leaving a significant mark on those around them.

The imagery of a 'planeador' (glider) in the lyrics, 'En la habitación / En un planeador / Sin disimular demasiado,' symbolizes a state of floating or drifting through life. This metaphor suggests a lack of control or direction, emphasizing the feeling of being carried by the winds of time and circumstance. The repeated phrase 'Sin disimular demasiado' (without hiding too much) hints at a desire for authenticity and transparency, even in the face of life's uncertainties.

The song also touches on themes of wonder and introspection, as seen in the lines 'Este cielo es estrellado / Encandilame, hasta no poder mirar.' The starry sky represents a vast, overwhelming beauty that blinds and captivates, urging the listener to imagine and dream. The closing lines, 'Abren mis alas / ¿Qué será de mi acostado?' evoke a sense of liberation and curiosity about the future, despite the underlying melancholy. Aristimuño's poetic lyrics and evocative imagery invite listeners to reflect on their own experiences with time, change, and the search for meaning.

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