Negua datorrenean

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Embracing Innocence Amidst a Harsh World

The song 'Negua datorrenean' by URTZ delves into the juxtaposition of innocence and the harsh realities of the adult world. The lyrics begin with a vivid image of a new life emerging in autumn, symbolized by a seed of joy amidst dry leaves. This metaphor suggests a fragile yet hopeful beginning, seen through the clear eyes of a child. The carefree laughter and worry-free existence reflect a pure, untainted state of being, one that the narrator cherishes deeply.

As the song progresses, a plea to the mother figure reveals a reluctance to grow up and face the impending winter, a metaphor for the cold, harsh realities of adulthood. The lyrics criticize the outdated morals of the older generation, which impose false truths and stifle freedom. The insatiable greed for money is depicted as a consuming force, making it impossible to live freely in such a world. This societal critique highlights the disillusionment with the adult world's values and the desire to remain in a state of childlike innocence.

The narrator expresses a strong sense of self, unashamed and unwilling to conform to societal pressures. The desire to live joyfully without the need for intoxication underscores a commitment to authenticity and inner happiness. The song concludes with a powerful image of running breathlessly through foreign, rain-soaked streets, seeking refuge from hatred and longing to live like a child once more. This final plea encapsulates the yearning for a simpler, more genuine existence, free from the burdens and corruptions of the adult world.

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  1. Maite Dut
  2. Boulevardeko Erlojua
  3. Bizitzarekin dantzan
  4. Azken eguna
  5. Ez gaitu inork geldituko
  6. Gau ilun
  7. Kaixo!
  8. Negua datorrenean
  9. Zergatik zaude isilik?
  10. Zu nigan eta ni zugan
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