Lo Soñado y Lo Vivido
Opera Magna
The Eternal Struggle Between Dreams and Reality
Opera Magna's song "Lo Soñado y Lo Vivido" delves deep into the human experience of grappling with dreams, reality, and the passage of time. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person caught in a cycle of pain and longing, seeking answers to the mysteries of existence and the forces that govern their emotions. The recurring plea, "Quiero saber, dime por qué" (I want to know, tell me why), underscores a desperate search for meaning and understanding in the face of suffering.
The song employs powerful metaphors to convey its themes. The imagery of being dragged towards the sea by the tide represents the inescapable pull of time and fate. The mention of a "piedra" (stone) that must be split and the idea of a "trampa que el tiempo inventó" (trap that time invented) highlight the struggle against seemingly insurmountable obstacles and the relentless march of time. The lyrics also explore the concept of oblivion, with lines like "Hoy has de venir conmigo al olvido" (Today you must come with me to oblivion) and "Nos arrastrará al olvido" (It will drag us to oblivion), suggesting a desire to escape the pain by erasing memories and experiences.
The song's emotional depth is further amplified by its exploration of themes like loss, regret, and the search for peace. The protagonist's journey is marked by a longing to be free from the "vieja herida" (old wound) and the "condena" (condemnation) they carry. The final verses, which speak of a "cuerpo cansado" (tired body) and an "alma vacía" (empty soul), evoke a sense of resignation and acceptance of the inevitable end. The song ultimately reflects on the transient nature of life, the futility of resisting time, and the bittersweet beauty of both dreams and lived experiences.