Fin De Siglo

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Anticipation and Change: A Journey Through 'Fin De Siglo'

Nonpalidece's song 'Fin De Siglo' captures a moment of reflection and anticipation as the century comes to a close. The lyrics speak to the experiences lived and the unknown future that lies ahead. The opening lines, 'Muchas cosas se han vivido, muchas otras estan por llegar,' set the stage for a contemplation of past events and the excitement of what is yet to come. This duality of looking back and looking forward is a central theme throughout the song.

The song also delves into the emotional states of the narrator, who oscillates between feeling alone and restless. The lines 'Y a veces solo, y a veces inquieto' highlight this internal struggle. Despite these feelings, there is a sense of hope and camaraderie, as expressed in 'Tranquilo mi hermano, ya vamos a sumar.' This suggests that even in times of uncertainty, there is strength in unity and patience.

A significant part of the song addresses the idea of change and the readiness to face it. 'Se huele en el aire algo esta por cambiar' indicates an imminent transformation, and the narrator's desire to be awake and prepared for whatever comes. The mention of using 'armas' metaphorically suggests past struggles and the toll they have taken. However, the realization that 'pisando cabezas no es la manera de poder vivir mas tranquilos' points to a rejection of violence as a means to achieve peace. Instead, the song advocates for a more meaningful and tranquil existence, emphasizing the importance of living with purpose and harmony.

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