Através de Ti

María José Llergo María José Llergo

The Journey of Self-Discovery in 'A través de Ti'

María José Llergo's song 'A través de Ti' delves into the profound themes of self-discovery and the search for freedom. The lyrics speak of voices from the past that live within the singer, seeking liberation. This quest for freedom is not without pain, as it wounds her, indicating the struggles and sacrifices involved in the journey of self-awareness and personal growth. The repetition of 'A través de ti' (Through you) suggests that the singer finds herself through another person, highlighting the interconnectedness of human experiences and relationships.

The chorus, 'Me pierdo, me pierdo, y me encuentro' (I get lost, I get lost, and I find myself), encapsulates the essence of the song. It reflects the paradoxical nature of self-discovery, where losing oneself is a necessary step to truly finding one's identity. The lyrics 'Solo soy de mí' (I only belong to myself) and 'Mi vuelo incierto' (My uncertain flight) further emphasize the theme of independence and the unpredictable nature of life's journey. The singer acknowledges that while she is on a path of self-discovery, it is fraught with uncertainty and doubt.

The imagery of looking into a mirror and seeing more than she wants to know, and the metaphor of 'tus ojos pozos negros' (your eyes, black wells) where she wants to lose herself, adds a layer of introspection and vulnerability. It suggests that the process of self-discovery is not just about looking inward but also about how others reflect parts of ourselves back to us. The song beautifully captures the complexity of identity, freedom, and the human experience, making it a poignant and relatable piece for many listeners.

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