Volver A Ver feels like a midnight road-trip inside the singer’s own mind. He wakes up after a sleepless dawn, shakes off his old instincts, and chooses to arrive in an unfamiliar inner landscape. By forgetting in order to remember, he empties himself of yesterday’s baggage and makes room for a brand-new view. The repeated line “viajar para perder el miedo a dejarme caer” (travel to lose the fear of letting myself fall) turns movement into medicine: if you keep moving, you stop fearing the plunge.
The chorus opens a secret doorway: hay un lugar para escapar del tiempo (there is a place to escape time). This place is not on any map; it is the mindset you reach when you release your past and trust the journey. The song invites us to travel light, embrace change, and circle back to our truest selves, so we can “volver a ver”—see life, and ourselves, with fresh eyes.