Esos Hijos Del Tiempo

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Echoes of Youth and Silence: A Journey Through Time

Silvina Garre's song "Esos Hijos Del Tiempo" is a poignant reflection on the passage of time, the loss of youthful dreams, and the silence that often accompanies maturity. The lyrics open with a series of silences—dangerous, questioning, and empty—setting a tone of introspection and melancholy. This silence is contrasted with memories of a vibrant past filled with love, friendship, and dreams of a different life. The imagery of kisses like cherries and carnival music evokes a sense of joy and freedom that has since faded.

The song delves into the theme of lost connections and the fragmentation of relationships over time. Garre reminisces about friends who once surrounded her, sharing love and faith, and creating new songs each dawn. These friends, now scattered and distant, are likened to stars that flicker on and off, symbolizing the transient nature of human connections. The lyrics suggest a sense of disillusionment, as the youthful idealism and promises of a better future have been replaced by material pursuits.

In the final verses, the song returns to the pervasive silence, now described as a journey without return and a house without memory. Despite this, Garre expresses a determination to live fully, with her hand on her heart, ready to embrace whatever comes. This juxtaposition of silence and the will to live highlights the resilience of the human spirit in the face of time's inevitable march. The song is a beautiful, melancholic meditation on the passage of time, the loss of innocence, and the enduring hope that keeps us moving forward.

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  2. Canción Del Pinar
  3. En Esta Noche
  4. Palmas Azules Para Mi
  5. Esos Hijos Del Tiempo
  6. Horas Se Van
  7. Somos La Ciudad
  8. Dondequiera Que Esté
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