Song Meaning
The lyrics paint a picture of a mundane existence, a day where "no tens ganes de res" (you don't feel like doing anything). The narrator walks the street, feeling stuck in a loop of "Això és el què sóc i això és el què he fet" (This is what I am and this is what I've done), passively assimilating their surroundings without recognizing the "possibilitats" (possibilities) right in front of them. This initial state is one of inertia and a lack of awareness.
The core of the song hinges on a sudden, almost unbelievable shift. The repeated refrain, "Semblava mentida / De cop tot canvia" (It seemed like a lie / Suddenly everything changes), captures this dramatic pivot. It suggests a moment where reality itself felt altered, as if the previous limitations were an illusion. The instruction "I ja no et preguntis perquè" (And don't ask yourself why anymore) implies that the change is so profound, its origin becomes secondary to its impact.
This transformation is further emphasized by the contrast between the "dia qualsevol" (ordinary day) and the "dia perillós" (dangerous day). While the former is marked by a passive, almost resigned "Això és el què sóc" (This is what I am), the latter presents a more active, albeit still uncertain, "Això és el què som i això és el què fem" (This is what we are and this is what we do). The narrator then imagines "sense un després" (without an after), but crucially, sees "tant per triar" (so much to choose from) directly ahead, indicating a newfound sense of agency and an abundance of options previously unseen.
The final realization, "I ara em sento tan ximple de no haver-ho entès!" (And now I feel so stupid for not having understood it!), underscores the emotional weight of this awakening. The lyrics suggest that life's potential is often overlooked due to a self-imposed inertia. The ease of life when one "Només deixa que passi el què havia de ser" (Just lets what was meant to be happen) is contrasted with the narrator's previous blindness, highlighting the profound relief and slight embarrassment of finally seeing the "energia" (energy) that was always present, waiting to be engaged with.