current affairs | March 19, 2026

Danna Paola Cuándo Empezaré A Vivir Lyrics English Translation

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The song "Cuándo Empezaré A Vivir" by Danna Paola explores the theme of feeling stuck in a monotonous routine and yearning for a more fulfilling life. The lyrics depict a day filled with mundane tasks and hobbies, such as cleaning, reading, playing guitar, and baking cookies, while the protagonist questions when they will truly start living. The song touches on the desire for adventure, new experiences, and the longing to break free from the confines of everyday life. Through introspective questioning and a sense of longing for something more, the song captures the universal feeling of wanting to live a more vibrant and meaningful existence.

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7 a.m one more day begins

To the chores and to sweep very well

I polish and wax, wash and shine

Finished, what time is it, 7:16

A book I will read

Or maybe two or three

Or in my gallery I'll paint something

I play guitar, knit, bake, and I don't know anymore

When will I start to live?

Puzzles, darts, and making cookies

Paper mache, ballet, and some chess

Pottery, ventriloquism, and candles

Stretch, draw, or climb, or sew

I'll reread the books if time needs to pass

And I'll paint something else

Will I find a place?

And brush my hair, brush and brush

But in the end, I always come back here

I wonder, ask, ask

When will I start to live

The lights that

I wish to contemplate

Every year

Are on my birthday

Where are they from?

There I want to go

Maybe today, my mother will allow me

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