Siempre Hay Un Precio

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The Cost of Dreams: A Journey Through Despair and Hope

Los Secretos' song "Siempre Hay Un Precio" delves into the emotional turmoil of a person grappling with the harsh realities of life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who dreams of a better life, where they have a job and are loved again. However, upon waking, they are confronted with the same unchanging reality, symbolized by the 'same wall.' This stark contrast between dreams and reality highlights the protagonist's deep sense of despair and helplessness.

The recurring line, "Lo probé todo para sentirme bien," which translates to "I tried everything to feel good," underscores the protagonist's desperate attempts to find solace and happiness. Despite these efforts, they find themselves alone and unfulfilled, suggesting that their actions have not led to the desired outcome. This sense of futility is further emphasized by the plea for someone to explain how to quench their insatiable thirst, a metaphor for their unfulfilled desires and emotional needs.

The song's central theme is encapsulated in the line, "Siempre hay un precio que tienes que pagar," meaning "There is always a price you have to pay." This reflects the harsh truth that every action and desire comes with consequences, whether immediate or gradual. The protagonist's life, spent 'walking in darkness,' signifies a lack of awareness or denial of this reality. The song serves as a poignant reminder that understanding and accepting the costs of our desires is an essential part of navigating life's challenges.

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  2. Aunque Ahora Corras
  3. Gracias Por Elegirme
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  5. Reina de Corazones
  6. Bailando En El Desván
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