Planeta Azul

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The Celestial Dance: Exploring 'Planeta Azul' by Pablo Abraira

Pablo Abraira's song 'Planeta Azul' is a poetic exploration of the human condition, using celestial imagery to convey themes of change, attraction, and introspection. The lyrics open with the acknowledgment of the singer's mutable nature, likening himself to the moon and the sea, both of which are symbols of constant change and emotional depth. The 'Planeta Azul' or 'Blue Planet' refers to Earth, emphasizing the shared experience of living on this ever-changing planet.

The moon serves as a central metaphor throughout the song, representing a guiding force and a source of comfort. Abraira sings about following the moon's attraction and flying without a motor, suggesting a sense of freedom and surrender to natural forces. The moon's light is described as a 'bola de cristal' or crystal ball, offering peace and enveloping the singer in its mist. This imagery evokes a sense of mystical guidance and tranquility, as if the moon holds the answers to life's uncertainties.

The recurring theme of change is further emphasized by the singer's journey towards the moon, breaking through darkness and flying on a ray of light. This journey symbolizes a quest for understanding and connection, driven by the moon's influence. The song's repetition of the lines 'Soy cambiante igual que tú' and 'nací en un Planeta Azul' reinforces the idea that change is an inherent part of existence, and that we are all connected by our shared experiences on this blue planet. Abraira's lyrical style, rich in metaphors and celestial references, invites listeners to reflect on their own journeys and the forces that guide them.

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  2. Pólvora Mojada
  3. El Hombre más feo del mundo
  4. María
  5. Gavilan O Paloma
  6. Para ti
  7. Planeta Azul
  8. VuELvE!
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  10. En el Fondo de tu Alma
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