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Línea D
Estelares Lyrics
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Mirando las aguas pienso que no hay que pensar
Tantos años esperando lo que no será
Melancolizando todo, ya no quiero más
Esta es mi vida, pues bien, ahora estoy aquí en el subte Linea D
La mañana más hermosa, me fui a pasear
Durmiendo en Parada Norte, rumbo a Gualeguay
El dolor no ayuda en nada, es mejor crear
Los amigos que amamos, pronto volverán
Esta es mi vida, pues bien, ahora estoy aquí en el subte Linea D,
fumado en la avenida Santa Fe
En una posada en Goya, junto al Paraná
Comprendí que era insana esta ansiedad
Las espaldas bien quemadas, mil horas al sol
No nos importaba nada, después llegó el dolor.
Esta es mi vida, pues bien, ahora estoy aquí en el subte Linea D
fumando en la avenida Santa Fe,
cruzando en la avenida Santa Fe.
The lyrics of Estelares's song "Línea D" depict a sense of longing and nostalgia, mixed with a hint of resignation and self-reflection. The singer expresses missing someone dear while being in a different city, which sets the tone for the rest of the song. The imagery of contemplating life while looking at the waters suggests a moment of introspection and realization that overthinking may not always be necessary.
The lyrics convey a theme of waiting for something that may never come to fruition, and the feelings of melancholy that come with it. The singer seems tired of dwelling on the past and yearning for what could have been, indicating a desire to move on from these emotions. This internal struggle is further highlighted by the repetition of not wanting "melancolizing" anymore, hinting at a conscious effort to break free from those heavy emotions.
As the singer describes their current surroundings in the subway Linea D and crossing Avenida Santa Fe, there is a sense of acceptance and resignation to their present reality. The mention of a beautiful morning walk and memories of sleeping in a specific location suggest a contrast between moments of tranquility and chaos, highlighting the complexities of life. The reference to friends who will soon return conveys a sense of hope and companionship amidst the emotional turmoil.
The final paragraphs provide a glimpse into a moment of clarity and realization for the singer. The experience at a posada in Goya translates into an understanding of the unhealthy nature of their anxieties and the fleeting nature of physical comforts. The imagery of sunburnt backs and hours spent in the sun symbolizes a period of carefree disregard, which eventually leads to pain and regret. The repetition of being on Linea D and smoking on Avenida Santa Fe serves as a grounding element, bringing the singer back to their current reality despite the emotional journey they have been on.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JUAN MANUEL MORETTI
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Jorge Enrique Cabrera
temazooo!!! esto es los viejos,buenos momentos de tratar de olvidar!!!
Juan Ca
Temazoo como todos los temas viejos. Que lindas epocas.
nicolini juan
temazooo... el que mas me gusta de estelares... despues "tanta gente" tambien flor de tema la concha de mi hermana
NIKO1993
QUE LINDA CANCION LOCOO!!!!!
Juli Salazar
Una obra de arte.....
Mariela Valenzuela
me encanta!
Nicolas Ambrosio
Esta canción es como alguien que te da un cachetazo para que te des cuenta de las cosas... la primera estrofa es como que te digan "dale, dejate de joder de una vez por todas..." Gracias Estelares por tanto arte!!
nahuel menceguez
este temazoo es el mejoor aguante estelares
Lau Stark
buenísimo..como todo lo que hace ESTELARES
Automática Lunática
te estoy extrañando, lindo, en otra ciudad :(