The first time I listened to this song, I cried. I cried like she does in the video because I was moved. "Sarebbe comodo" is the most beautiful song by Chadia Rodriguez, and it's also a song that always moves me every time I listen to it. The base is very sweet and delicate, and she sings lyrics that make me cry because I feel they reflect me. Thank you Chadia, truly thank you.
I mean, it seems crazy, but there are so many phrases that truly reflect me.
For example, when she says: "Even with the judgments of men \ Eaten alive by the eyes of others" it’s exactly how I feel in class when the ones from the last row always make me feel that way. Luckily, there's my friend Ale who understands me and, being a little less pretty than me, always consoles me.
Then when she says: "I've learned when it's necessary to tell a lie \ Only in love or when there's the police" I understood that Chadia has realized many things and that it's indeed important sometimes to tell a lie in love because there are moments when you shouldn't hurt the person you're with because you make mistakes that you know can hurt them later. And I know this very well. About the police part, I can't say much except that it makes me realize Chadia has experienced many things I haven't experienced yet.
And also with the phrase: "Laughing with friends, always being happy" reflects what I always do when I go out with my friends on Saturday nights (used to go out because now I'm at home and we can't go out but then we will go out again).
And as the last phrase: "Burn this life, heal the wound \ I think it would be convenient \ To fill up with money and escape from memories \ Would be convenient for those \ Like me, like me, like me \ Who never escapes." is another truly true thing. And when she says "burn this life heal the wound" I feel like I need to change my life and leave my city (even if it would mean leaving my friends) to chase something or someone new. And money is certainly not the most important thing, but they can help a lot, and there are really many situations in which we use money.
And when Chadia finally sings: "The desert sand beating inside the chest" it almost seems like poetry to me.
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