Vivir el hoy

Martín Valverde Martín Valverde

Embracing the Present: A Journey of Living in the Now

Martín Valverde's song "Vivir el hoy" is a heartfelt anthem about the importance of living in the present moment. The lyrics open with a reflection on how memories, often triggered by something as simple as rain, can lead us to dwell on the past. This nostalgic longing is likened to viewing life as a distant, unattainable star, suggesting that focusing too much on what has been can make the present seem out of reach and less vibrant.

The chorus of the song is a powerful declaration of the desire to break free from the chains of the past. Valverde emphasizes the need to live in the present, to breathe and experience each second as it comes. This message is reinforced through repetition, underscoring the importance of not getting stuck in past regrets or future anxieties. The act of 'breathing' becomes a metaphor for mindfulness and being fully engaged with the current moment.

In the second verse, Valverde addresses the overwhelming noise and complaints that can suffocate one's spirit. He expresses a need to believe and stop crying, to see clearly even when things or people are not physically present. This clarity allows him to shout his truth everywhere: the commitment to live in the now. The song concludes with a reiteration of the chorus, driving home the message that living in the present is not just a choice but a necessity for a fulfilling life.

"Vivir el hoy" is a poignant reminder of the beauty and necessity of embracing the present, letting go of past burdens, and finding peace in the here and now.

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  2. Diario de María
  3. Amense
  4. Trono de Graça
  5. Canción para un joven
  6. Vem Espírito Santo
  7. Clamamos
  8. Aún Queda Dios
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