Cicatrices
Bersuit Vergarabat
The Scars of Time: A Journey Through Degradation and Lost Love
Bersuit Vergarabat's song "Cicatrices" delves into the painful and inevitable process of emotional and relational degradation over time. The lyrics poignantly express the disillusionment that comes with the passage of time, as the narrator reflects on the initial hope that time would bring them closer, only to find that it has done the opposite. The repetition of the phrase "Yo pensé que el tiempo y la degradación nos iba a llevar a querernos pero no" underscores the bitter realization that time has not healed but rather exacerbated the wounds.
The song uses vivid metaphors to describe the deterioration of love and innocence. The imagery of walking together like "fantasmas de papel" (paper ghosts) suggests a fragile and insubstantial connection, one that is easily torn apart. The degradation is likened to a liquor that they drank, becoming intoxicated with rage, which further emphasizes the destructive nature of their relationship. The line "El amor siempre se escapaba" (Love always escaped) captures the elusive and fleeting nature of love, slipping away despite their efforts to hold onto it.
In the end, the song culminates in the stark realization that nothing remains but scars—"cicatrices." These scars are described as "descarada" (shameless), indicating that the wounds are not only deep but also brazenly visible. The repetition of the word "cicatrices" in the closing lines serves as a haunting reminder of the lasting impact of emotional pain and the irreversible changes it brings. Bersuit Vergarabat, known for their eclectic musical style and socially conscious lyrics, masterfully captures the essence of human vulnerability and the harsh realities of love and loss in this poignant song.