The song "Santaclara" by Zibba & Almalibre talks about the idea that having nothing can be a gift, and that not expecting anything is a part of everyday life. The lyrics mention the need for giant heads to challenge the current state of things and how even looking outside, one may not see anything if they don't know how to look. The chorus reflects on the choices we make in life, comparing them to moving furniture in a house. It also touches on the contradictions that arise from these choices. The song talks about starting from small things like candies and wondering about what is missing and what we want to know. The third verse mentions not expecting anything more from the son of a musician, and how there will come a day of games where we will chew on something from yesterday. The chorus repeats the idea of choices made in the past affecting us, like furniture in a house, and how they create contradictions within us. Overall, the song seems to touch on themes of simplicity, introspection, and the consequences of our choices in life. It encourages reflection on what truly matters and the importance of being present in our own lives.