Las Cosas de La Vida
Makiza
The Rollercoaster of Life: Embracing Triumphs and Falls
Makiza's song "Las Cosas de La Vida" is a profound reflection on the ups and downs that characterize human existence. The lyrics delve into the duality of life, capturing moments of triumph and failure, joy and sorrow, and the constant ebb and flow of experiences. The repetition of the lines "He tenido triunfos he tenido caídas" (I've had triumphs, I've had falls) and "He llorado mil penas he! cantado mil risas" (I've cried a thousand sorrows, I've sung a thousand laughs) emphasizes the cyclical nature of life, where every high is often followed by a low, and vice versa.
The song also touches on the passage of time and the inevitability of change. The artist reflects on their 27 years of life, reminiscing about childhood and acknowledging the gray days that blur the lines between hope and despair. The metaphor of life as a "gran cuento de abrazos y palizas" (a great tale of hugs and beatings) encapsulates the bittersweet reality of existence, where moments of affection and hardship coexist. This duality is further explored through the imagery of walking through different countries, symbolizing the journey of life and the diverse experiences that shape one's identity.
Makiza's lyrics also highlight the struggle for balance and the pursuit of dreams amidst adversity. The artist speaks of facing criticism, financial struggles, and the pressure of unmet expectations. Yet, there is a sense of resilience and determination, as they continue to move forward, guided by experience and passion. The song's message is ultimately one of perseverance, encouraging listeners to embrace both the good and the bad as integral parts of their journey. The recurring phrase "Son las cosas de la vida" (These are the things of life) serves as a reminder to accept and navigate the complexities of life with grace and courage.