Todo Está Por Pasar
Trotsky Vengaran
Resilience and Hope in the Face of Adversity
Trotsky Vengaran's song "Todo Está Por Pasar" is a powerful anthem of resilience and hope. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who has been knocked down by life's harsh realities, symbolized by the ringing bell and the physical and emotional wounds described. The imagery of nails in the hands and daggers in the back evokes a sense of deep suffering and betrayal, yet the protagonist remains determined to keep going. This determination is encapsulated in the line, "Clavo los ojos en el horizonte, buscándote," which translates to "I fix my eyes on the horizon, looking for you." This suggests a search for hope, guidance, or perhaps a loved one who provides strength and motivation.
The arrival of this significant other, described as coming "in slow motion," brings a sense of calm and purpose. Together, they face the world, unafraid of losing, as they cherish the opportunity to fight for their dreams. The repeated phrase "Todo está por pasar" (Everything is about to happen) underscores the theme of anticipation and the belief that the future holds endless possibilities. This line serves as a mantra for embracing the unknown and finding beauty in the struggle itself.
The song also touches on the duality of life and death, as well as the unpredictability of fate. The line "A la vuelta de la esquina, se dan la mano, la muerte y la vida" (Around the corner, death and life shake hands) highlights the ever-present tension between these forces. Yet, the song remains optimistic, emphasizing that everything is yet to come and that the journey, with all its challenges, is worth undertaking. This message of resilience, hope, and the beauty of the fight resonates deeply, making "Todo Está Por Pasar" a compelling and inspiring piece.