El Viejo Veneno

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Breaking Free from the Old Poison: A Journey of Renewal

La Castañeda's song "El Viejo Veneno" delves into themes of liberation and renewal. The lyrics speak to someone who is being pursued by the remnants of a toxic past, symbolized by the 'old poison.' This poison could represent harmful habits, toxic relationships, or past traumas that continue to haunt the individual. The imagery of being followed through the streets and ensnared in lies while dreaming suggests a pervasive and inescapable influence that needs to be confronted and eradicated.

The chorus, with its call to 'move those bones' and 'tear off the remnants of the old poison,' is a powerful metaphor for taking action and shedding the negative influences that have been holding one back. The repetition of 'I don't want to see you lose, damage your body' underscores the urgency and importance of this transformation. The song encourages the listener to reclaim their inner light and shine once more, free from the shadows of the past.

The repeated lines 'And feel that you are here' emphasize the importance of presence and self-awareness in the process of healing. By shaking off the ghosts of the past and breaking the horror of previous experiences, the song suggests that one can find a sense of peace and renewal. The insistence on feeling and being present highlights the transformative power of self-acceptance and the courage to face one's demons. La Castañeda's evocative lyrics and haunting melody create a compelling narrative of struggle and triumph, urging listeners to embrace their journey towards self-liberation and renewal.

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  1. Cenit
  2. Noches De Tu Piel
  3. Toxico Mágico
  4. El Total
  5. Que Negro!
  6. Lo Demonio
  7. El Viejo Veneno
  8. Misteriosa
  9. Del Barrio
  10. Cayendo
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