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Via Zaragoza Lyrics


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Cuento las vueltas al sol,
te agradezco lo he tenido todo.
Más lento reloj, olvida tu rigor

Y sé que un día te irás,
esa es la ley natural,
como el río busca al mar,
la fuerza de gravedad.

Viento, mi cara esculpió.
No hay piedra que escape a la erosión.
Me abraza el calor, en mi casa estoy

Y sé que un día te irás,
sigo pensando que:
Cuando era niño por crecer tenía ansias
ahora lo que quiero son corrientes que frenaran.

Es lo que concluyo cuando miro bajo el agua.
Deseo vivirlo todo otra vez.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in the song "Seis Ocho" by Vía Zaragoza convey a deep reflection on the passage of time and the inevitability of change. The singer starts by counting the orbits of the sun, expressing gratitude for having had everything in life. This can be seen as a poetic way of acknowledging the cycles of life and the blessings that come with them. The plea for the clock to slow down and forget its strictness speaks to a desire to savor the present moment and avoid the rush of time.


The lyrics then shift to a contemplation of the transient nature of existence. The singer acknowledges that one day, everything will come to an end, highlighting the universal law of impermanence. The comparison of this truth to the river seeking the sea and the force of gravity conveys a sense of inevitability and the natural order of things. It reflects a mature understanding of life's transient nature and the acceptance of its inherent flux.


The mention of wind carving the singer's face and the idea that no stone can escape erosion adds a metaphorical layer to the lyrics. It symbolizes the transformative power of time and experience, how even the most durable elements can be changed and shaped by external forces. The comfort of home and the warmth that embraces the singer can be seen as a source of solace and stability amidst the changes and uncertainties of life.


The final part of the lyrics delves into a reflective nostalgia for the past and a longing for simplicity and innocence. The contrast between the singer's childhood desire to grow up quickly and the current yearning for a reprieve from the relentless pace of life is poignant. The desire to experience everything anew suggests a longing for a return to a more innocent and carefree time, where the joys of life were simpler and more easily relished. Overall, the lyrics of "Seis Ocho" by Vía Zaragoza invite listeners to contemplate the passage of time, the inevitability of change, and the eternal desire to hold on to fleeting moments of happiness.


Line by Line Meaning

Cuento las vueltas al sol
I count the sun's revolutions, marking the passage of time


te agradezco lo he tenido todo
I thank you for having everything


Más lento reloj, olvida tu rigor
Clock, slow down, forget your strictness


Y sé que un día te irás
And I know that one day you will leave


esa es la ley natural
that is the natural law


como el río busca al mar
like the river seeks the sea


la fuerza de gravedad
the force of gravity


Viento, mi cara esculpió
Wind, carved my face


No hay piedra que escape a la erosión
There is no stone that can escape erosion


Me abraza el calor, en mi casa estoy
The warmth embraces me, I am at home


sigo pensando que
I keep thinking that


Cuando era niño por crecer tenía ansias
When I was a child, I had eagerness to grow up


ahora lo que quiero son corrientes que frenaran
Now what I want are currents that would slow down


Es lo que concluyo cuando miro bajo el agua
That is what I conclude when I look beneath the water


Deseo vivirlo todo otra vez
I wish to experience it all over again




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Ricardo Bustamante García, Patricio Rojas Perdomo, Edgar Adair Millán Montelongo, Alejandro Ramírez Saucedo.

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