Todo Este Tiempo Perdido

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Reviving the Lost Time: A Call for Change in 'Todo Este Tiempo Perdido'

The song 'Todo Este Tiempo Perdido' by Virus is a powerful commentary on societal stagnation and the urgent need for change. The lyrics open with a call for action, emphasizing that people like 'us' are essential to revive a metaphorical 'dead' entity that still speaks. This entity could symbolize a society or system that is outdated and in need of rejuvenation. The mention of giving 'oxygen to its head' suggests the need for fresh ideas and perspectives to cleanse the impurities that have accumulated over time.

The second verse delves into the theme of repression and censorship. The artist questions whether they will be allowed to speak out or if they will continue to be silenced, as they have been for many years. This reflects a history of suppression and the struggle for freedom of expression. The line 'I don't want to make more enemies, it's enough with my own friends' highlights the internal conflicts and challenges faced by those who dare to challenge the status quo.

The chorus brings a sense of urgency and determination. The artist speaks of trying new methods to recover 'all this lost time,' acknowledging the enormity of the task with the exclamation 'qué barbaridad!' The feelings of risk, boldness, and stubbornness in continuing this fight against incapacity underscore the resilience and courage required to bring about meaningful change. The song is a rallying cry for innovation, freedom, and the relentless pursuit of progress, despite the obstacles and risks involved.

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