Si Las Luciérnagas Nos Dan Su Luz

091 091

Navigating the Shadows: A Journey Through Uncertainty and Reflection

The song "Si Las Luciérnagas Nos Dan Su Luz" by 091 delves into themes of confusion, uncertainty, and the search for truth. The lyrics paint vivid imagery of soldiers wounded in the heart, unable to remember who shot them or whether the war is over. This metaphor can be interpreted as a reflection on the emotional and psychological scars left by conflicts, both personal and societal. The soldiers' inability to recall the details of their trauma suggests a deeper commentary on the human condition and the often elusive nature of truth and memory.

The imagery of a ship lost in the fog, with the future as its only crew, further emphasizes the theme of uncertainty. The narrator's plea to think more slowly and the doubt about whether the events occurred in the sea or a puddle highlight the blurred lines between reality and perception. This confusion is compounded by the echoes and shadows that deceive the narrator, leading to a sense of disorientation and the need to write verses to the flies, a seemingly futile act unless illuminated by the light of fireflies.

The recurring question of "What is truth, what is a lie" underscores the song's exploration of existential doubt. The mention of people seeing God or aliens but lacking photographic evidence suggests a critique of belief systems and the difficulty of discerning reality in a world filled with conflicting narratives. The song concludes with a call to action: to write names on walls and search for seeds if the fireflies provide their light. This can be seen as a metaphor for seeking clarity and meaning in the midst of darkness and confusion, relying on small, fleeting moments of illumination to guide the way.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Un Hombre Con Suerte
  2. Sigue Estando Dios de Nuestro Lado
  3. El Lado Oscuro de Las Cosas
  4. El Baile de La Desesperación
  5. Este Es Nuestro Tiempo
  6. Esta Noche
  7. La Vida que Malas Es
  8. Música Para Las Penas
  9. A Mi Con Esas
  10. En La Calle
View all 091 songs

Most popular topics in 091 songs

Related artists

  1. Hozier
    Hozier
  2. Lana Del Rey
    Lana Del Rey
  3. HUMBE
    HUMBE
  4. Cocteau Twins
    Cocteau Twins
  5. Enrique Morente
    Enrique Morente
  6. Ilegales
    Ilegales
  7. Golpes Bajos
    Golpes Bajos
  8. La Granja
    La Granja