Esta Noche

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A Night of Liberation and Longing

The song 'Esta Noche' by 113 Vicios delves into themes of longing, liberation, and the bittersweet nature of love. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the protagonist entering their city at night, a place where they often feel unwelcomed. The night becomes a sanctuary, where familiar sounds and the scent of a loved one provide comfort and a sense of belonging. The recurring motif of 'this night' symbolizes a temporary escape from the metaphorical prison of their daily life, offering a fleeting sense of freedom and emotional release.

The imagery of the night opening the 'eternal doors of this prison' suggests a deep yearning for liberation from emotional or situational constraints. The protagonist's desire to see their loved one at a bar, where 'love burns,' highlights the intensity and passion of their feelings. However, this love is also tinged with pain, as indicated by the line 'In my pillow, you will no longer be.' This suggests a sense of loss or separation, adding a layer of melancholy to the narrative.

The song also touches on themes of resilience and acceptance. The protagonist acknowledges the harshness of winter and the unforgiving nature of their circumstances, yet they find solace in the night and the memories of their loved one. The night becomes a metaphorical space where they can confront their emotions and find a momentary reprieve from their struggles. The evocative lyrics and melancholic tone of 'Esta Noche' capture the complex interplay of love, loss, and the quest for freedom, making it a poignant and relatable piece for many listeners.

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  1. Brujerías
  2. Cansancio
  3. Corriendo Atrás Del Colectivo
  4. Esta Noche
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