Hagamos Algo

Ruben Goldin Ruben Goldin

A Call for Love and Hope in a Chaotic World

Ruben Goldin's song "Hagamos Algo" is a poetic exploration of resilience, love, and hope amidst the chaos of life. The lyrics open with a reflection on the cyclical nature of existence, comparing life's flow to elements like air, bread, and war. This sets the stage for a deeper message about finding sustenance and meaning even in the most barren of places, as Goldin offers to provide water in the desert from his own hands. This metaphor suggests a personal commitment to nurturing and supporting others, even in the harshest conditions.

The chorus emphasizes the transformative power of love and connection. Goldin sings about moving the world and making it revolve for someone special, indicating that love can be a powerful force that drives change and gives life purpose. The repeated line, "aun nos queda algo en el corazón" (we still have something in our hearts), reinforces the idea that despite the turmoil, there remains a core of love and hope that can be drawn upon.

Goldin also envisions a future where joy comes naturally, without the need to struggle for it. He dreams of a time when people will feel again and dream of vibrant, colorful suns. This imagery evokes a sense of renewal and optimism, suggesting that a better, more joyful world is possible. The song ultimately calls for action, urging listeners to give love and believe in the possibility of a brighter future, even when faced with adversity.

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  2. Dados Redondos
  3. Destiempo
  4. El Ogro Y La Bruja
  5. Hagamos Algo
  6. Mi Amor Es Rojo
  7. Nada Mas Que Vos
  8. Otro Angel
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