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Return to Venezuela
Reflections on Leaving and Returning
- The speaker expresses a desire to leave behind their current life, stating they will stop being "rápid" (fast-paced) and return to their previous profession as an engineer and doctor.
- There is a sense of finality in leaving the role of a waiter ("mesonero") behind, indicating a significant life change.
- The speaker prepares for their return to Venezuela, emphasizing the emotional weight of this decision with phrases like "el último alquiler" (the last rent).
- A celebratory tone emerges as they mention returning home, juxtaposed with the acknowledgment of those who will not return, specifically naming Chávez and Nicolás.
Journey Back Home
- The speaker outlines various routes they plan to take back to Venezuela: through Maiá, Cucutá, and Brazil, suggesting determination in their journey.
- Reiteration of the commitment to return home is emphasized alongside celebratory sentiments about reuniting with one's homeland.
- The repetition of locations reinforces the idea that no obstacles will prevent them from returning; it highlights resilience amidst challenges.