Creer Es Ver

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The Power of Belief and Imagination in 'Creer Es Ver'

Quilapayún's song 'Creer Es Ver' delves into the profound themes of belief, imagination, and the human experience. The lyrics explore the tension between desire and capability, suggesting that life is a journey filled with uncertainties and the passage of time. The opening lines reflect on the ebb and flow of life, emphasizing that the journey itself is more significant than the destination. This philosophical musing sets the stage for a deeper exploration of existence and the importance of maintaining a sense of wonder and innocence.

The song challenges the notion that being or not being is the fundamental question, instead proposing that the essence of life lies in the ability to reclaim innocence and start anew. This idea is beautifully encapsulated in the line, 'me importa recobrar la ingenuidad de poder recomenzar y que el amor responda,' which translates to 'I care about reclaiming the innocence to start over and for love to respond.' The lyrics suggest that despite life's harsh experiences, poetry and fantasy remain vital, and the ability to dream and imagine is crucial for navigating reality.

Quilapayún also touches on the interconnectedness of dreams and reality, using metaphors like a butterfly and its flower, or the sky and sea merging on the horizon. These images highlight the idea that belief can shape perception, and that seeing is not just a physical act but also an imaginative one. The song concludes with a powerful message about the urgency of the present and the importance of believing in the wonders yet to come. By stating 'el futuro ya está aquí con poca y gran urgencia,' or 'the future is already here with little and great urgency,' the song encourages listeners to embrace the present moment and the potential it holds.

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