La antigüedad como faro y brújula
Gente Joven Lyrics


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es posible ocultar
una estrella a un telescopio?
es más fácil demostrar
la distancia entre nosotros
y no quisiste ver
más lejos de tus ojos
el aura que desprenden
los monstruos más hermosos
cuantos quieren contemplar
una escena tan salvaje
de palomas en un parque
peleando cada tarde?
y no quisiste ver
más lejos de tus ojos




el aura que desprenden
los monstruos más hermosos

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of the song, "es posible ocultar una estrella a un telescopio?" (is it possible to hide a star from a telescope?), suggest a metaphorical question about hiding one's true self or inner beauty from the world. The star represents something special and unique about an individual that cannot be easily concealed or overlooked. It implies that every person has a remarkable quality that others might not be aware of, but it is up to them to let it shine through.


The following lines, "es más fácil demostrar la distancia entre nosotros" (it is easier to demonstrate the distance between us), remark on the societal tendency to focus on differences and divisions rather than similarities and connections. It suggests that people find it easier to create barriers and maintain distance rather than bridging gaps and finding common ground. The song seems to criticize this mindset and highlights the need for understanding and empathy to bring people closer together.


Continuing with the theme of hidden beauty and missed opportunities, the lyrics state, "y no quisiste ver más lejos de tus ojos el aura que desprenden los monstruos más hermosos" (and you did not want to see beyond your eyes the aura emitted by the most beautiful monsters). Here, "monsters" represent the unconventional, quirky, and unique individuals who might be misunderstood or underestimated by society due to their eccentricities. The singer suggests that these "monsters" possess an enchanting aura that goes unnoticed by those who refuse to look beyond surface appearances.


The final lines of the song, "cuantos quieren contemplar una escena tan salvaje de palomas en un parque peleando cada tarde?" (how many want to contemplate such a wild scene of pigeons fighting in a park every evening?), further emphasize the allure of the strange and unconventional. The image of pigeons fighting in a park, seemingly a chaotic and savage scene, can be seen as a metaphor for the unexpected beauty that can be found in the most unlikely places or situations. It encourages the listener to embrace and appreciate the untamed aspects of life, even if they seem unsettling at first glance.


Overall, "La antigüedad como faro y brújula" uses poetic language and metaphors to convey a message about valuing and acknowledging hidden beauty and uniqueness in oneself and others. It challenges societal norms that often encourage conformity and highlights the need for empathy, understanding, and acceptance of the unconventional. The song ultimately encourages the listener to embrace the wild and unconventional aspects of life, recognizing that true beauty often lies beyond what meets the eye.


Line by Line Meaning

es posible ocultar
Is it possible to conceal


una estrella a un telescopio?
a star from a telescope?


es más fácil demostrar
It is easier to demonstrate


la distancia entre nosotros
the distance between us


y no quisiste ver
and you didn't want to see


más lejos de tus ojos
beyond your eyes


el aura que desprenden
the aura they radiate


los monstruos más hermosos
the most beautiful monsters


cuantos quieren contemplar
how many want to contemplate


una escena tan salvaje
such a savage scene


de palomas en un parque
of pigeons in a park


peleando cada tarde?
fighting every evening?


y no quisiste ver
and you didn't want to see


más lejos de tus ojos
beyond your eyes


el aura que desprenden
the aura they radiate


los monstruos más hermosos
the most beautiful monsters




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Fernando de la Flor

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