Feria Verdadera

Los Tres Los Tres

The Journey of Self-Reflection in 'Feria Verdadera'

The song 'Feria Verdadera' by Los Tres, a Chilean rock band known for their blend of rock with Latin American styles, delves into themes of self-improvement and introspection. The lyrics suggest a personal struggle to change and grow, as indicated by the opening line, 'Hago lo mejor para no ser el que era,' which translates to 'I do my best not to be who I was.' This line sets the tone for a narrative of transformation and the desire to leave behind a former self.

The mention of natural elements like the wind and the river could symbolize the forces of change and the flow of life that influence personal growth. The wind 'always listens' to the river, perhaps implying that one should be attentive to the lessons life offers. The age of twenty-nine is referenced as a pivotal time when one is no longer fragile, sorrowful, cynical, or brave, suggesting a coming of age or a critical point in the narrator's life.

The chorus speaks of separating the 'brillo de la cera verdadera,' or the shine from the real wax, which could be a metaphor for distinguishing superficial appearances from genuine substance. The imagery of a candle that has melted away, leaving a trail 'without condemnation,' evokes a sense of release from past burdens. The final lines, which speak of throwing something to the bottom of the sea to 'rest in peace,' reinforce the theme of letting go and finding tranquility after a period of turmoil.

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