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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "La Vida Es Una Lenteja" by the artist "Unaesta"

The lyrics of La Vida Es Una Lenteja by Unaesta use the metaphor of lentils to convey a simple yet powerful message about life: one must act decisively and seize opportunities.

The recurring lines "Get up... go and open the fridge, see if there's any sausage left" create a sense of ordinariness, a routine from which the speaker urges to break free. Sausage in this case symbolizes life itself, its possibilities and pleasures.

The phrase "Life is a lentil, you either take it or leave it" is a call to active participation in one's own life, to decision making. Lentils, like life itself, do not wait. One must act here and now, "take" what fate offers, otherwise one may be left with nothing.

The energetic rhythm of the text, the repetitions, the calls to action "Come on, take it!", "Baby, come here, move your body!" reinforce the author's message, urging the listener not to stand still, but to move towards a life full of possibilities.

Levantaté,

Anda y abre la nevera,

Y mira a ver

Si te queda mortadela

Levantaté...

Anda y abre la nevera si te queda mortadela

Aaah,

La vida es una lenteja,

O la tomas o la dejas,

La vida es una lenteja,

O la tomas o la dejas,

La vida es una lenteja

O la tomas o la dejas...

La vida es una lenteja,

O la tomas o la dejas,

La vida es una lenteja,

O la tomas o la dejas,

La vida es una lenteja

O la tomas o la dejas...

Levantaté... levantaté...

Levantaté... anda y abre la nevera.

Y mira a ver.. si te queda mortadela.

Levantate...

Anda y abre la nevera si te queda mortadela

¡¡brrr ya!!

¡anda toma!

La vida es una lenteja,

O la tomas o la dejas,

La vida es una lenteja,

O la tomas o la dejas,

La vida es una lenteja,

O la tomas o la dejas...

La vida es una lenteja,

O la tomas o la dejas,

La vida es una lenteja,

O la tomas o la dejas,

La vida es una lenteja,

O la tomas o la dejas...

Nena, ven aquí,

Muevemé tu cuerpo ya,

Nena, ven aquí,

Muevemé tu cuerpo ya.

La vida es una lenteja,

O la tomas o la dejas,

La vida es una lenteja,

O la tomas o la dejas,

La vida es una lenteja,

O la tomas o la dejas...

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