Hasta la luna

Pablo Herrera Pablo Herrera

Escaping to the Moon: A Journey Beyond Pain and Fear

In Pablo Herrera's song "Hasta la luna," the artist delves into themes of escape, introspection, and the search for happiness. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a desire to flee from the burdens of life and find solace in a place where pain and fear do not exist. The recurring imagery of the moon and the heights symbolizes an ultimate refuge, a place of peace and tranquility far removed from the struggles of everyday existence.

The song begins with the mention of rain and silence, elements that often evoke a sense of melancholy and reflection. Herrera uses these natural phenomena to express a deep, almost meditative state where one can confront their innermost fears and desires. The lines "tengo miedo a despertarme y no ser feliz" (I am afraid of waking up and not being happy) reveal a profound vulnerability and a universal human fear of unfulfilled potential and happiness.

As the song progresses, the repeated desire to reach the moon signifies a longing for an ideal state of being. The moon, often associated with dreams and the subconscious, represents a place where one can escape the harsh realities of life. Herrera's plea to "huir hasta las alturas" (flee to the heights) underscores a yearning for liberation from emotional pain and the constraints that prevent true happiness. The song's soothing melody and poetic lyrics create a sense of hope and aspiration, inviting listeners to reflect on their own desires for peace and fulfillment.

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  1. Magia
  2. Tengo Un Amor
  3. Hasta la luna
  4. Dale una Oportunidad
  5. Por Tu Ventana
  6. Corazón Mío
  7. Si Te Volvieras Real
  8. Alto Al Fuego
  9. Te Prometo
  10. Vueltas en el subterraneo
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