De Eso Se Trata

Saavedra Saavedra

Embracing Life's Imperfections: The Journey of Self-Discovery in 'De Eso Se Trata'

In 'De Eso Se Trata,' Saavedra delves into the profound journey of self-discovery and the acceptance of life's imperfections. The song begins by reflecting on the passage of time and its inevitable impact on the individual. The lyrics, 'Empezaron los años a dejar su marca,' suggest that the years leave their mark, not just physically but emotionally and spiritually. This acknowledgment of change is coupled with a sense of serenity, as the artist notes that sometimes, even serenity feels excessive. This duality sets the stage for a deeper exploration of personal growth and transformation.

As the song progresses, Saavedra touches on the liberation that comes with aging and the shedding of guilt. The line, 'Empezaron los años a quitarme culpas,' highlights a significant shift towards seeking happiness and playing the game of life with a new perspective. The chorus encapsulates the essence of the song, emphasizing that life is about making mistakes, losing fear, and not seeking salvation. The repeated errors and subsequent self-forgiveness are portrayed as essential elements of the human experience. The imagery of 'pariendo versos' (giving birth to verses) suggests that creativity and self-expression are born from these very imperfections and inner struggles.

The bridge of the song strips down the journey of existence to its raw, unadorned essence. 'Sin maquillaje, ni color es el camino de existir,' speaks to the authenticity and simplicity of life. Saavedra celebrates the miracle of living, embracing both the light and the darkness. The song's message is clear: life is a continuous process of making mistakes, learning, and growing. It is about finding beauty in the mundane and the miraculous in the everyday. 'De Eso Se Trata' is a poignant reminder that the essence of life lies in its imperfections and the courage to face them head-on.

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