Jugando a Ser Mayor

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The Eternal Dance of Growing Up: A Reflection on 'Jugando a Ser Mayor'

Mastodonte's 'Jugando a Ser Mayor' delves into the timeless cycle of growing up, capturing the essence of childhood and the inevitable transition into adulthood. The song opens with a reflection on the repetitive nature of life, where each generation experiences the same stages of growth and change. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of childhood as a force that continually challenges the heart and the wallet, symbolizing both emotional and financial investments in raising children. The imagery of 'Primavera avariciosamente rosa' and 'Barbilla alta de una nueva especie de diosa' evokes the innocence and divinity of youth, while also hinting at the demanding nature of children who shape the lives of those around them.

The song introduces two central characters, a girl referred to as 'Niña clara de nieve' and a boy named Marcos. The girl, with her eyes revealing the nervous soul of a woman, represents the delicate balance between innocence and the impending responsibilities of adulthood. Marcos, on the other hand, is depicted as a bearer of joy and simplicity, offering 'paisajes' or landscapes to adults who have lost their warmth. This contrast highlights the different ways children navigate their paths to maturity, with Marcos embodying the carefree spirit of youth and his sister taking on a protective, guiding role.

The recurring line 'Jugando a ser mayor' underscores the theme of children imitating adults, playing at being grown-ups while still holding onto their youthful essence. The song suggests that in this process, something precious is often lost, symbolized by the flower that blooms in the child's hand but was lost along the way. The final lines offer a poignant reminder that understanding and empathy are crucial, as the singer positions themselves as someone who can comprehend the 'locura' or madness of growing up. Through its rich metaphors and evocative imagery, 'Jugando a Ser Mayor' captures the bittersweet journey of childhood and the inevitable march towards adulthood.

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  1. Fuerte y Lento
  2. Su Forma de Andar
  3. Mastodonte
  4. Jugando a Ser Mayor
  5. La Verdad
  6. Nana Para Uno Mismo
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