La Gravedad

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The Weight of Voice and Memory in 'La Gravedad'

Vetusta Morla's song 'La Gravedad' delves into the profound themes of memory, identity, and the struggle to find one's voice amidst the weight of existence. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person who manages to become 'light' and 'burn,' shedding the heavy burdens that have muffled their true self. This transformation allows them to hear their own voice clearly, a voice so pure that it is almost painful. This metaphor of lightness and burning suggests a cathartic release, a shedding of past constraints to embrace one's true essence.

The song also explores the concept of gravity, both literally and metaphorically. The protagonist vows to 'put gravity in his name,' symbolizing a desire to control or redefine the forces that weigh him down. The imagery of suspending the sediments of the air between sheets and forgetting a fragile voice like sweat further emphasizes the struggle to overcome past traumas and memories. The act of forgetting is portrayed as both a necessity and a challenge, highlighting the delicate balance between holding on and letting go.

The recurring mention of 'his voice' and 'the story of that woman' adds a layer of personal history and emotional depth to the narrative. The voice represents not just the protagonist's identity but also a connection to a significant other, whose story is intertwined with his own. The final lines, 'I know it was his voice and the story of that woman who fell by the sea,' evoke a sense of loss and longing, suggesting that the journey to find one's voice is also a journey through love, loss, and memory. Vetusta Morla's poetic lyrics and evocative imagery create a rich tapestry of emotions, making 'La Gravedad' a poignant exploration of the human condition.

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