Mi Libertad

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The Journey to Self-Discovery in 'Mi Libertad'

In 'Mi Libertad' by Tres de Copas, the lyrics paint a vivid picture of a personal journey towards self-discovery and freedom. The song begins with the protagonist gazing at the stars, symbolizing a moment of inspiration and the desire to transcend doubts and limitations. This imagery sets the stage for a quest to uncover one's true self, a theme that resonates deeply throughout the song.

The lyrics describe the protagonist's struggle against external pressures and the temptation to give up. Despite the pleas from others to stay, the protagonist chooses to pursue their dreams, armed only with a guitar and a heart full of aspirations. This decision to 'fight their war' and 'find out who they are' highlights the courage and determination required to embark on such a personal journey.

As the protagonist ventures into the 'land of good and evil,' they encounter loneliness and the harsh realities of life. The struggle is palpable as they stumble and face setbacks, yet they persist, refusing to let their willpower wane. This perseverance ultimately leads to a profound realization: true freedom lies within. The melody that was hidden among dreams and truths represents the inner harmony and self-awareness that the protagonist discovers. The song concludes with the protagonist finding the freedom they had lost, a freedom that was always within them, waiting to be reclaimed.

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  1. Amor Mio
  2. Aferrado
  3. Como Agradecer
  4. Como Quisiera
  5. Eras Tu
  6. Esta Vida
  7. Hasta Donde Tu Vayas
  8. Mi Libertad
  9. Otra Vez
  10. Sin Preocupación
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