Solo Quiero Ser
Tania de Venezuela
Embracing Authenticity and Simplicity in 'Solo Quiero Ser'
Tania de Venezuela's song 'Solo Quiero Ser' is a heartfelt exploration of authenticity and simplicity in life and relationships. The lyrics convey a desire to live genuinely and to be present in the moment, without the need to prove one's past or future. This theme is evident in the repeated lines 'No te quiero demostrar / Lo que fui / Lo que seré / Solo quiero ser,' which emphasize the importance of being true to oneself and others without the burden of expectations or pretenses.
The song also highlights the beauty of connecting with nature and the past through music. Tania sings about 'cantar las viejas canciones que hablan / De los pescadores' and 'de los campos floridos,' suggesting that these old songs carry a sense of nostalgia and grounding. They serve as a reminder of simpler times and the enduring values of love and harmony. The imagery of blending with the sky, voice, and skin further underscores the theme of unity and the seamless integration of one's identity with the world around them.
Moreover, 'Solo Quiero Ser' touches on the importance of actions over words. Lines like 'Lo que hay que hacer es ser mejor / No decir que se es bueno' and 'Lo que hay que hacer es dar más / No decir lo que se ha dado' advocate for genuine improvement and generosity without the need for self-promotion. This message is particularly poignant in moments of hardship, as described in the verses about facing inclemency, impotence, and anxiety. The song suggests that in these challenging times, returning to the simplicity of old songs and genuine actions can provide solace and strength.