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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Abre La Puerta" by the artist "Triana"

The song "Abre La Puerta" ("Open the Door") by the Spanish group Triana explores the eternal theme of the search for truth and the meaning of life, as well as the fleeting nature of love and dreams against the backdrop of the cyclical nature of existence.

The lyrical hero is searching for an answer to the question of what prevents people from achieving mutual understanding. He is ready to explore everything – to "ascend to heaven" and "descend into hell" – to find the root of this misunderstanding, which he feels lies within every human being.

The address "baby" and the call to "open the door" symbolize awakening from sleep, metaphorically representing ignorance and illusions. A new day arrives, taking away night dreams and confronting reality. The hero regrets this awakening, that he has to leave the world of sleep, where love reigned ("I dreamed that I loved you…").

Sleep in the song is not just rest, but a special state where feelings seem more real, and the stars keep the "secret of sleep," that is, the key to understanding the truth.

The image of the fountain of love, where celestial bodies dance, is an allegory for the eternal cycle of life and love, inaccessible to full human comprehension. The stars, the moon, and the sun, personifying cosmic harmony, are contrasted with the human world, where misunderstanding and searching reign.

Thus, "Abre La Puerta" is a philosophical song about the pursuit of knowledge, the transience of love, and the insurmountable gap between dream and reality, sleep and wakefulness.

Yo quise subir al cielo para ver

y bajar hasta el infierno para comprender

qué motivo es

qué nos impide ver

dentro de ti

dentro de ti

dentro de mí...

Abre la puerta niña

que el día va a comenzar

se marchan todos los sueños

que pena da despertar.

Por la mañana amanece

la vida y una ilusión

deseos que se retuercen

muy dentro del corazón.

Soñaba que te quería

soñaba que era verdad

que los luceros tenían

misterio para soñar.

Hay una fuente niña

que la llaman del amor

donde bailan los luceros

y la Luna con el Sol.

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