Song Meaning
This track captures the bittersweet feeling of accomplishment, where every milestone reached is tinged with the sadness of a temporary farewell. The lyrics paint a picture of time passing, marked by the relentless "siete vueltas al reloj" (seven turns of the clock), suggesting a constant cycle of beginnings and endings. There's a sense of fate at play, with "una suerte que camina" (a luck that walks) destined to meet the individual, regardless of whether it brings good or bad fortune. This sets up a core tension: embracing life's inevitable ups and downs while recognizing that joy and sorrow are intertwined.
The narrator urges the listener to actively engage with life, advising "no desdeñes lo que tengas" (don't disdain what you have) and to "ábrete al sol de la vida" (open yourself to the sun of life). The repeated phrase "contigo se va a encontrar" (it will find you) emphasizes a passive yet inevitable encounter with destiny and, specifically, with love. This love isn't just a passive occurrence; it's something that "se va a buscar" (is to be sought) and is present "en todo lo que sientas" (in everything you feel), suggesting it's an active pursuit found within one's own emotional landscape.
A powerful shift occurs when the lyrics address a "mujer que quiere imponer / Su hermosa forma de ser" (woman who wants to impose / Her beautiful way of being). This section highlights the struggle of a determined woman navigating "este mundo de hombres" (this world of men), implying a need for resilience and assertiveness to forge her own path. The repeated refrain, "para bien o para mal / El amor lo va a encontrar" (for better or for worse / Love will find it), now takes on a more defiant tone, suggesting that love will be found not just by chance, but through the strength and self-determination of this woman, even amidst societal challenges.