Séptimo Cielo

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A Journey to the Seventh Heaven: Exploring 'Séptimo Cielo' by Ases Falsos

The song 'Séptimo Cielo' by Ases Falsos delves into the poignant and tragic story of a young boy who experiences a fatal accident at school. The lyrics begin with a vivid recount of the incident where a classmate unintentionally causes a severe injury by dropping a metal chair on the protagonist's head. Despite the pain, the boy initially seems to be physically unharmed, as he checks himself in the bathroom and finds no blood. This moment sets the stage for the unfolding tragedy, highlighting the often unseen and delayed consequences of trauma.

As the song progresses, the boy's condition deteriorates. By 6 PM, he starts feeling unwell at home, experiencing dizziness and vomiting. His mother, depicted with tender imagery as having 'arms of cotton,' rushes him to the hospital in a taxi. Tragically, the boy falls asleep in her comforting embrace and never wakes up. This narrative is a heart-wrenching portrayal of sudden and unexpected loss, capturing the fragility of life and the profound impact of seemingly minor accidents.

The recurring refrain, 'Viaje nocturno al séptimo cielo' (Night journey to the seventh heaven), symbolizes the boy's transition from life to death. The seventh heaven, often considered the highest and most divine realm in various religious and spiritual beliefs, represents a place of peace and eternal rest. The boy's declaration of no longer having fear and coming from 'the inferno' suggests a release from earthly suffering and a journey towards a serene afterlife. Ases Falsos uses this metaphor to convey a sense of solace amidst the sorrow, offering a contemplative reflection on mortality and the afterlife.

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