La Medicina N° 9 (feat. David Lebón)
Charly García
Escaping Reality with 'La Medicina N° 9'
Charly García's song 'La Medicina N° 9 (feat. David Lebón)' delves into the struggles of coping with life's challenges and the search for an escape. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone trying to find solace and relief from their emotional and existential burdens. The mention of buying an 'alfajor' and removing the 'pulmotor del corazón fatal' suggests a desire to find simple pleasures and alleviate the weight on their heart. The act of running until death and the need to subsist in a 'drama mal' further emphasize the intensity of their internal struggle.
The recurring line 'Voy a tomar un poquito más, aquella medicina number nine' serves as a metaphor for seeking a remedy or escape from the harsh realities of life. This 'medicine' could symbolize various forms of escapism, whether through substances, distractions, or even fantasies. The construction of a rocket to go where the protagonist cannot reach represents the longing for a place or state of being that is free from their current troubles. The song acknowledges that sometimes, merely living is not enough to overcome the pain and challenges one faces.
The festive imagery in the lyrics, such as the continuation of the party and everyone dancing, contrasts with the underlying theme of sorrow and the need for escape. The protagonist's interaction with someone who smiles, only to remind them of the reasons for suffering, highlights the pervasive nature of their despair. Despite not having the same problem, the protagonist still feels the weight of living, leading them to seek out 'medicina number nine' once more. Charly García's poignant lyrics and collaboration with David Lebón create a powerful narrative about the human condition and the lengths one might go to find relief from their struggles.