Everything Changes (Todo cambia)

Music piece by:
Julio Numhauser
Testimony by:
Carolina Videla
Experience in:

My guitar accompanied me during all the time I was deprived of freedom. It was like a magnet. In the afternoon we would sing and play in the courtyard.

Other women drew, knitted or played volleyball. It was a space that allowed us to get out of there for a bit. It was expected that I would musicalise the afternoons.

There were four political prisoners out of the 60 or 70 women there. We were spread out in two big rooms with three-bed cabins.

“Todo cambia” (“Everything changes”) was the anthem of the afternoons and was always sung. Everyone knew the song after a couple of months. It was like a timeout, everyone’s hope.

I often remember an older woman who came because of drug trafficking. Her life had fallen apart but she wanted to get ahead. We came to have considerable trust to have conversations.

This woman suffered a lot and was very dejected. She would approach me and ask me to sing because music calmed her down. One day she told me that she hoped everything would truly change.

There was a very friendly young guard who would let us into the courtyard when she was on night shift. We would play cards, sing and look at the moon. The guard liked trova music and listening to me sing.

There was an open space in the prison which was guarded by men. They were also our audience when we sang.

We had to cross this courtyard when would be taken to the prosecution. More than one guard asked us “how is the music?”. “Oh”, I would say”, “well”. I understood that it meant “I like your music” or “good that you play the guitar”.

With the passing of time, you begin to remember. You see a before and after in life. Talking about it is a way to break free. We talk very little about these things.


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Published on: 26 September 2018


The superficial changes
also the profound changes
ways of thinking change
everything in this world changes.

Over time the climate changes
the shepherd’s herd changes
and just as everything else changes
it is not strange that I change.

The finest diamond changes
from hand to hand, its shine
the bird its nest changes
a lover’s feelings change.

The rambler his path changes
even though it pains him
and just as everything else changes
it is not strange that I change.

[Chorus]
Changes, everything changes.

The sun’s trajectory changes
when the night persists
the plant changes and wears
green in the spring.

The beast its fur changes
the elderly’s hair changes
and just as everything else changes
it is not strange that I change.

But my love does not change
no matter how far away
nor does the memory or the pain
of my village and my people.

And what changed yesterday
will have to change tomorrow
just as I change
in this remote land.

But my love does not change
no matter how far away
nor does the memory or the pain
of my village and my people.

And what changed yesterday
will have to change tomorrow
just as I change
in this remote land.

[Chorus]